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OFF|ClAL PAPER OF LATAH COUNTY
VOLUME XXXIX KENDRICK, LATAHI COUNTY, 1DAHO, FRIDAY, A]'14]f> 12, 1!}29
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+++++++++'a<++'"+'"+++'-"+'"+++++ Kendrmk vs, Ju]laetta, Sunday j+ C>Lmeron News Band. Concert Sunday W. P-L Baseball League Schedule COMMERCIAL CLUBDECIDES TO CELEBRATE
+ y '1'hc baseball seas()» will open T}i(, following took tlie eighth Suiiday after»ooii at 2 o'«lo«k '1'}ic s«he<i»]e fni t]ie W]iite+ y y"n e ~ ~" f here Sunday, April 14, with gl'ide exai»inations iii Le]and, >}ic ]<c»<]>jc]- band will ive a }'i»c-Latali leaguc schedule has Decision Unanimous at Tuesday+4++4'+++.+++ "++<Pl'+++0++0+4 Kendri«k an<1 Juljaetta, friendly Wed»esday, Thursday, Friday h iiid co»«ert iii the city park. bee>i sr>aug«d ai«} is give» be- Evening Meeting.Exp]oration And Exp]olt>Ltjpn I'ivals of a lifetime, facing each of this week: LeVer» Spekker, Every<one is cordially invited to ]ow. Seasoii ti«l(«ts «re on sale
other i» a game to the finish, ><Vjku)a S«hultz, Selma Hartung, he pres«i>t,. lf ivcat}>cr co»ditions fnr;il] of these lca ue games that At th<. meeting of the Kend-The stoly of Idaho vs progress st lrting im>»ediat]y after the Mild> ed and Zrua Wegner, Law-, are u»favorab]c for a» ope».-aii'r« to })«})1iyed })«r(.. T}ie i»R»- rick co»)i»er«ial «]ub,]>e}<l at the
<ljvjdcs jtse]f vc>y natula]]y into band'oncert, re»ce Schwarz, Walter Koepp. «<>»cert,, it wil'1 bc held ili the age»lent is anxious tliat the Co>nmer«ial }>ot«l last }'ucsdayfive p}las«s, The per>ods are dls- This game will give the fans a A»um})(r of Camero», folk at- t}ieatrc. There will be»o R<]'>»is- people of: t}i«coiiii»iinity get back cv(ning, it >vas de<>i(le<i by u»ani-similar in length, >>nd the divid- ch»ee to see thc team w'}>jc}> tended the show and dance in s>0>«barge of the teai» to t]ie extent of a i»o»s vote to have R big ce]ebra-lng 1;nes arc not R]ways e<]ua]]y will represent Kendrick in the Kend'rick, ]ast Fr>day ~ight 1<"ollowing is the program: se >soli ti«ket or two. tinii ]iere July 4. Comlnittees
arp. »ew W}iit( Ii»c-Lata}i lea u«, in A 0 Wegner was )n Ke~)drjck "l}0>v» Ma)» Street" .....March 10}}0>vi»g >s t}>c sc})cd>ilc: >vl}} '})e Rppo'>etio», There will be several ~ t
''sss 'Dance of the Teddy Bears" April 21: 1"ot]atc]i at Kend- i»R>i in the»ear future to have
}1]ayers >n the local 1>ne-uP, Car] Klu 1} d «G d 'C}>aracterjstjc 1>ck E]k Rive) Rt C"cuescc Bn- <}>R> c of a) range>»cuts
1811 when ln«]ud>ng "Red" Su]llva», ca'tch- )>1" Schultz Sunday, 'Sn»t iel» Ic]ndjes", Overature 1)]] at Tiny, At t}ght on the U, of I'I,. C 1 II „L " 1>ster Joc" .................March AP>i] 28: ]~en<])'j'<.}(;>t T>oy'», t}ie te,l<i}>era nf
1 ft 't team the last three years. Mc- . '' '- 'Little Marie ...............Waltz I.]k River Rt, Bovi]l; Genesee Rt schools and ladies 'of t}ie civic
un curse( e na e iver an ~i'Irs. Rr . Rrtung was in ew-- «, ss
Ph~son of Moscow wj]] be on the lsto» as wce e>ng ca e ere "The Two Johns" Concert polka 1otlatch. clilb were entertained at aThe secolid period that Of ex-1 d'f the 11]ness of her «St>]]y N g}lt S d M 5']k R. K dri k
e enterta>ne at >L
x ia'1<"verybody come out to this si.t, Irs. Wm. Schroeder.
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"]nspratjon" ..........Overature potlatch at Bovill; T o t C„
rac ica 1 close on th 'n gal»'e, look the home team over en ge Ehlers and family of "Uncle Jasper" ...............March csee,, 1 b. Af th d'oand help win by giving your sup- Iycwiston, were visiting at the '"Star 8pangled Banner» .;.. May 12; Qe»csee Rt L<'lk River;port in the rooting section. Julia- Carl L. and A. O. Wegner homes, . Ke»drink at potlatch; Troy at
';etta always }ia's a good ba]] team over the week end..:.,'el>Lud News'»d Manager Rider is in the Miss Vera Stoddard, who visit- 'ay 10: Troy at Kendrick; t},e piano, Two besufjfu]
h'ame'to win. 'd last week with. Mrs. Stone- Miss Lillian DeWinter, who is ]Novi]] at Elk River; Potlatch at cal nurmbers were furnjshed by
Manager Bar»es says: "You burner, returned to her.home in atte»ding normal, is spending a Genesee.will see good elean baseball thjs~Lewstnn, Saturday. She was ac- few days at home. May 26: Elk River. at Trny;
f t} ] h hyear. Spectators will be kept ofF i companied: home by Mrs. Stone- Rev. J', E. MeKee of Walla Ke»drick Rt Genesee; Bovi]1'tf]>e-diamond inclosure and the i }»>rner and Miss Emma IIartung. Walla, Wash,, Sunday sehoo] Potlatch. i»inutes of. the previous meeting,~ran(]stand seats will be elean. The latter two returned Hatur- ~s««retary fo) the Spok;iiic dist- May 30: Open for al] teams.
which were approved. Then fol-Per ane»t.resu]ts. We w'ant everybody to see the <]ay eve»i»<y< iri«t, spe»t aun<}ay here. June 2: Troy at Elk River;'owed a report from the civicsThe first white i»R»'s ]iouse gaiucs;i»d we know you wil] en- qIrs .Je}>n Sc}llvarz was unfor Fred Reil was a Lelviston vis- Gc»csee at Bovj]k; Op««f«p«- committee. i he personue] of t'hiswas built on Lake I end 0 Reille jov seej»D'he)»'n
1809; the next year Andrew 'arge sp]i»ter undei her fingerj Mrs. Julia I<'leshman a»d fain- Ju»c 9: Kendrick at Bov>l];Henry built the first trading post Southwick News naif. Being unab]e to extract jtii}y sPent Saturday night and Ge»esc«at Troy; 1<~]k River at
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'hairma», m. atts,»eal our 'St A»fr'hnny The John '
herse]f she went tn K«ndrj«k '»»day at the D, V. Kuyl-.endahl Pot]atch.eed P>lrty 1>as s}aughtcred 0»,Ja](e Bcrilma» a»d wife spent ]Rat Friday tn })ave >t removed hn»le,,Ju»e 16: 1'ot]atch- Rt Troy; Bn F W }k M F ] d MReed's River, now the Boise >~]onday at the home of his fath- >, d M, F S]R, S
'f'he A]i~~in»ary ]adios i»et at vi}} at Kendrick; Open for Gcn- h'Fort Hall was established by «r j» tnw»
i r. a»d Mrs., i flow, r.t)>e home of Mrs. B. B. I'arks, <<see anil E]].- River, head.
Wycth, I<'ort Bnise by Payette, Nels 1 o» etei< >n<] family ] G'
F Th»rsday, for their. regular <busi-j ']iine ~3: '1'roy at Potlatch; Bo- e report recommen ed ain 1834. G M, . 'l f,;}, V '] ' 'iess. iMrs. F. Ilarrison Rnd Mrs. vill at Ge»csee; Kendrick Rt Elk the street west of the 1'cmh«rto
iven ustoe an( a'» y lrg'av afternoon.The SPaldi»gs came to LaP- H>rrjs and >vjfc 1]orner Bctfs «sv, „.„,]]Oy Morga» helyed to entertain. I River.ai, El>za SPR]ding, filst white and w'fe Harn]d Whjtjngcr a»d PPy s 1 A very large Rtt»(}a»cc 1>as le-j .]»ne 30: G«nesec Rt Kc»dric
'I jPot]atch at E]k giver; Open for t]'is ProPrty be transPlanted tn
made her advent in 1837. The 8chess]er spent S»»day at thebert Schwarz, Bi ] Mie]ke and| Marion He]ton is visiting }iis'Troy >nd Bovill. the corner lot northwest; of the
<]cpnt. They >i]sn asked that the
o< c, ciriiri in rcvhoscmv~crjns <<creed ITert anri "drvin h<ielke, Sunday ii Goudswscri, spent the wee<<-i Orescent <vtippings town council. rionate the usr: o<
white iblood occ»rredr.ne ir Weis-' Rf ""."'»(lwith his family in Moscow. the city t)»<i'k Riel town marshal'
er on D nb 30 1811....'<<I'r. and ]<<Irs. Fred Mie]ke, 4i'[r. Mrs. T 11 Daughertv spent Both Mr, Rud ]<<I)s. A»drew services to clean up this ]ot, ar dv t]>c Cameron district a»d work,
>0 lc Pc'OP e ui t t ie wi}l hegi>i as soon Rs t}>e weather>»d Mrs. John Schwarz aud. Miss several days visiting wit]> lier Dore»dorf., ivho 'have bee» (}uite " " her tinies Rs needed.5 Rrie Sc >warz, spent Sunday son Clyde in Kendrick.. serio»s}y i]] are up R»d about i'1cs<]'ar»cs "}'hoi»psn» Rnd Car]-afte>'noon with 5 rs. Sto»eburner David Daniels aud Chester Rgiii, ivc ar«g]a(1 to say. soii w«rc Rppoi»te(] as a cn»)mit-
.1 t r...Mor~n.,~~~ra&s,. built, .'' " 'P " " 'nd Miss 1"m>»R 1Iartu»g., 1'orter called at the Dennis Port- Wa]ter Dore»doi'f. >ct»r»ed t«c tn i»vestigate Rtid r('.Port con-
Port Lemhi, inaugurated a sy- . }}frs.Ned Mc'CR>»me»t 0P 'SPok- cl'>0)»c, S>ltlirday. ~
II>'0»>c <»»day '.«1'» " w)iat nay hc done to
v the head of their organization Attlee Mustoe a»d wife spent a few days visiting with her visited t}i<> ridge covering t}'eI so» Fverctt visite<] wit}i Mrs si>rrn»n<]in s. Mr. Carroll vol-
'>:In»day afternoon at the }>0»>e brothers, Carl I,. R»d A. 0. We<- ground with a bla»k«t of snow. Ils;. } S d'<
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u»teered to take »P their recom-
trouq les to aba»do» the enter- of R01 out >wic c. ner. Sam Gibson returned to I'nmI noon
'mend»tin)is >vith t}>(, Vn]f')ner
F>cd S}>nef]]el R»d ffi»l)]y a»d eroy 0» Recon»t nf t})c snow tie-
I(laho k)ecame a Part of Ore 1 »»] ~' M C y "] w f Chas. >tleCny and family v>sited i»g up the corn'pressor. } .}},<,»» ],, „»,t t It was rccoi»>»«»<]ed that a1846 N th Id ] t sPent Tuesday with Mr. R»d Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Wj]]ja>» Mc Mi]dred. Flesh>»a» spent Th»rs- t} A 1 f } few s»ggestio»s s}iou]d })« lna<le
Coy, Sundav. 'y»)Q'>t Rt t >«>rgj es»»an ., '. thr» the co}iimns of the Giizette
afterward. 'Iank Bleck was a Sunday Mr. Rnd ]<>Irs. Otto iSi]fiow werc.> ome.I', „Rsfollows:
0, >lest of Mr. a»d Mrs. Jake Ber- ] ewston, vjsrjtor<> Saturday Mrs. P]oi'ence Lentz a»d two . ', '><",} M I, That each «>id everyone sweePe gl'eat >illgl">itin» tn I'Cgn>1
crossed our country from 1843 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman f' .
}'' 'g
B rington's parents, Mr. and Mrso»ward, crossed I)n( did not Pete Stump an(1 wife spent were business visitors in Lew- d'R> s ' "< B'' L Hunt 0'f I»»den Mr also recoi»mended that
stop, the Orego» Trai], was 'born. tuesday at the Harn]d )ziti»ger ton, Tuesday. 'Iu»f refur>)cd }in»le wjth t})el» il Pns« fice sig» be Pu«lp « theihnlne '~ L
Orval Walker spent Haturday, 'ostoSCC corner a»d with it theRight at the close of this sec-
M s. Flo d Russell left for herMrs. Carl . Wegner a»d Mrs. night a»d Sunday visiting Laurel Eva Slatte'r spent 'Sunday at »alii ~ f: the eit
n»d period came our state's firstho)ne j)i Clarkston afte~ k, A. 0. <Weg»er were at 'rs.
F]eshman. the home of Nr. and Mrs. Axe] ]t was >equesqc<] t}>at a]} ])er-
'the town of Franklin, founded in After spending several weeks>e P>ng >er (o some }uil mg. Spokane the Past week where }le I
Mrs. Souders anil son, E]»)cr t}ieir property tear theo» dnwn orPl'»g nf 1860. 'I>ke Coin 1-, wjt}i her Parents ~Irs. Bel't Mc- Mr. Rn(] Mrs. A. F. Weg»e jwas subpoc»ed as a w>tness. vis>ted at thc Do e>dnrf and 1('ll')y th
for hei }>0»>e w«re in Lclv>stn», Tuesday.I
J. M. Wnodwa) d a»d fam)]y 1:<.k>»,i)1 })0>ncs Wed)><sday after- ]t >v>ls f»rt}>cr r<icn>u)»ey j>i Mn»fa»a — Mrs. A. 0. NUeg»e> was R <;>}-'were Sunday guests at the Clif-'»oo» that nwr>«>s of'acant lots e]ear
C]vd'e Hell ctt w}>o js e»lp]ny ]er on Grandma Schu]tz, Tues- ford Powell home. Sue ]Cn'bcso» visited with ]~iva t})<'.»> of riibbis]i or Pay the cityc(] ji> t}>e .Lewiston mill, spent «Ry»rg>l F]«»»R»»d wife R»d S]aft«i, Mo»day evening. ft(tr }iaving it; <]o»e.the week encl with his pare»t~, I »]>'s. Clias. Schu]tz stayed a]l so», Cecil, were Lewisto» bus>-i M>s. G»» Fa>ri»gto» Rnd '1'}ic <.0-npc»ition of: the ]ocal
%>t}1 this year', our third cra ret»r»j»~ tn ],c>v>stn» Mn»<],t< ',,<I;iv wit]i G>R»d})') &c}>u]tz, Wed- ness visitors Tuesday. <]R»g}>ter, ]'lve]y», >lira. M. L. f( i(}i<.)'s is asked in the generalcame in, its arrival marked 'by Rn Osca, La»re„«e,,»„] q];ss y„]»«sday.
)Mr. Ilefte} visited with 3>lrs,]]oh>.son R»d (laughter, Suc, and clean-up plan.
eveiit seco»<] in significance, ]ie 1]enderso» lvc>'« thc guests of The 3lessrs. Fre(} Newman' Karmode Tuesday. j.'>Irs. A>»la Kimb]ey Rnd snn, 1t was i»nv«d R»(1 carried thatpro>»i»ence, R»d drai»atic inter- ]<',}to» McCoy»»<} 1> lfe Sunday. Ilerbe>'t and E<(]win i>]je]ke, lier- The lic]'>»d'issio»ary Society
I gobbje, visit«<] wit}> 4<]rs. Bill we e»courage a Rower show incst, only to the home-coming of Mrs }<tlary 11»»tel >nnved fro>u bert, I<:meat;i»d Lawre»ce wil] give ii 1<'lower Tea Rt the,'Dorendorf:, We<]»esday. the fall, ofFerjng prizes for theSac»gaw< s. R}>»oat a5 yea>'s be- tnw» tn I,inde» last week Schwarz spciit <Wed»esday even- horne nf i4']>'s. Jesse I]nfFi»ai>,
j]<lv;> Slattei, Abii«)'n>vg«>'. }i«st h]on)»s R>i<] displays, also for
Roy Dori„]as spent 1 co»p]e of in Rt Bill ilrlje]}(e's. Sat»day;>ft«r»oo», April 13,'. a»d Gus 1<"arri»«'to» were Hu»- t}i«hest wi»(lnw or porch hnxes.By 1860 the fiir industry divas day» last week Rt, thc home of'»d other e»tertai»>»e»f fe >tures'd;>y «v«ning g»ests Rt; the Robe- 14'. B. Tho>npso» moved that
ln»g si»ee go»«. Our fixed w}l>te Otfo Schnef]]er. Linden News will be given. A charge of fif- so» }io»ie. thc report; of the conimittee bepopulation was practically»oth- IIeury Brammer was i» Kend- (Tno late for last week) teen cents wj]] bc made. The i Gi>s ]";»'rj»gtn» a»d Al})ert accepted Ri>d the I»otinu was un-ing; o»r»atural rcsou>'ccs, over- rick last, Thurs(fav, having dental P»h}jc is cnrdia]]y invited to Rt-IDore»dorf we»t to Lewiston, R»imous]y Carried. Thc meinbers]ooked, ]ay stagnant. The tablet work clone. Wars. Lo»gfe]]ow retune(l from te»<].
j Mo»day. iMrs, Sara)i Ke«]er of: the civic committe were urg-nf o»r Progress was almost c]ean IIe»ry. gram»>er received. a Ke»dl ick, '1'hursday< after spend- <4]r. an(] M>'s, 'yUl>d«CR»(]]<'>'<went Rs far Rs lier. so»'s ]iome cd fo c:irry nut theii'resentiil 1860; the lnark»lade 1» t}la't telegram from Hev, Gustav Ney- 'j»g the wj»ter wjt}) her gra»d- wer<> Lcwjsto» visitors Tilesday,at Iiinden, . P]R»s R»d wcr«, pro>»ised the co-year was R bol<]. one. er of Merrill, Iowa, stating that so»s, Dali R»d'aymond Lyons Mr. a»d Mrs..James II«ltonI )3])s. Bill Dore»<]orf a»d «}iil<l- npciatio» of- the club.
The e»ost vital and indispeus- his 1vjfe had Passed away at w}>0 are attciiding higli school a»d i4']r. Marin» He]ton visited re)) visited with Mrs. John Darby An optil»isti» report ou hase-R'ble human figure in the resur- their home last Saturday and. there; Tuesday at. the T. J. Fleshmanl Thursday afternoon. hall was given by Manager Jackrection of our activity, was an that fulieral services would be Mrs. C. II. Fry spent Saturday home. j <t'lie. Mike Forest, Mrs. Bill 13arnes, Rnd Marvin Lnng, chair-Indian girl, whose remains now he]d Wednesdtay of this week., >vjt}> ihlrs. W]>js]er. ihlr, Rnd iMrs. C})ar}es IInfF)»1>»:Dorendorf a»d children, Sue man of the finance committee of
'iein a neglected and desecrated They used to live here several The Misses Headrick and Pop- were Kendrick visitors Thursday jRobeso» and Mrs . Abe Dore»- the 'ball club, stated that financee-grave, just across the Clearwater years ago. key attended the teachers'eet- Donald: Candler is visiting ati(]orf and. sons visited with Mrs. to start the season wou]d soon ibeRiver from the territory's erst Harry F]aig, wife and baby, i»g in Kendrick, H'sturday. the Wade Ca»dier home. ! Gus Farringto» Monday after- raised.capita], the prosperous and beaut- Viola Gertje nf Kendrick spent Mrs. W. L. Hunt returned sun- Lyle Harrison and family a»dinoon. A report o» the committee iniful city of Lewiston. Sunday at the home of Ed day evening from a weeks visit Jake Daugherty spent Monday j Mr. a»(l i)]>s. Geo. Lockhart charge of the campaign against
Gertj e. with her daughter, Mrs. Fred, night at tli«T. H. Daughcrty and family left a week sgo last predatory bir(bn, was given by H.ayers Jones The Lohman boys went to Zj»>»>erma» at Le]and. home. iMonday. Mrs. Lockhart's moth- B. Thompson, who stated that-
Kendrjck Sunday afteruoo» to t Mrs. F. C. Lyons is enjoyi»g R ,er was quite ill, a»d they took this project is progressing nicely'.Miss J'a»ice Myers of Boise and take their sister, Edna, back to<visit with her sister, Mrs. Lynn. Death of R. p, Dru> iher to Spokane for treatment. The chairman made an an-
Claud Jo»cs of Bear ridge "ere school. Mr. and ihIrs. F~. 0. Bohn and »ouncement to the efFect that the.united in marriage at 3Tys.:w This sectioll of the country daughter, Mrs. MCPhee Rnd son, Word was received here of. the File School Trustee C>Lndidstes first open-air band concert wi]l'last Saturday, Rev. <W>»..'i»ts was visited by R severe snow Cleve, the illjsscs Fay Pippengerl death of R. P. Drury, who passed'e held in the park Hunday sfter-officiating. The bride taught stnr>n last Friday and Saturday, aud Josephi»e Popkey were di»- away at Moscow yesterday mo>n j, Candidates who have been fi]- noon, 'April 14.school on. Bear ridge the Past about a foot nf s»ow fa]ling, sn»«r gu(sts Su»(lay at t}ie C>eorge i»g. Funera] services wj]] be,'c<] for t>ustec of the local school The meeting then adjourned .term R»d is a charming vnung that sleds were put in use again Garner home.. held Rt th('ethodist c)iur«h in, }»)ar<] Rr« )V»>. O'Rtts, R. H. tn meet the second Tuesday inlady. The gl'oomi js one nf Bear for a couple of days. Mr. a»d Mrs. Louis Alexa»<ler 3]'ns<'.0>v, Saturday afternoon at Ramey R»d Mrs. Rank E<l]js. AIay.1'idge's most progressive young .Jo]i» Lette»maier R»d fa>uily R»d fa»>j]y spent Easter S»ud ly 2 0'clo«k. Mr. Drury is one of, The e]««tin» will take p]acc atfa>)n«) s. T]ie happy coup]c left <]rove to Lewjstou, Su»day and with re]atives in Clarksto». tho pin»ecr resid«nts of. t}>c Bear, the school house Saturday, April The afternoon bridge c]ub wastor the coast on their honernnoon. spent the rhry uith tries Letten- The Koetce pr.rrgvnm given. ativiri r comnmnity. ~ '2<l. One tvnatee rviii hr riectod rntertsirreri iry <A<ear<ames. Cavl-
»>aje>'s sjste>', They rctul'»cd f 1>('h»l'c]l Sul><l>ly fnl]ower] hy i ',f<t ta](<; t]>«p]R<c of-'. E. '>U'>]k- sn» R>)<1 ]I«rr«s Rt thc Car]son.T]>e np«»i»<y ga»>r, of the 'White t])c some evening. jn» Faster scrmn». (]c]iv«r«<l f)y Bsaseba]] season tickets Rrc»ow er, whose tcrin expi>'es. Ihome Inst 'Uc<]nes(]ay. Iljgh
Pi»e-Latah ]«ague wj}] be P}ayed Arnold C»<]dy»»<] wif«. drove Rcv. I'1'es>ia]], a»d R bask«t di»- on sale. Evcryo»e is»rged to i scor«s w«re wo» })y ihlrs. I'rank])el'e Siuiday afternoon, APril 21, to Lewiston Rnd. ha(]'i»c day»(r following thc service wasjl)»y nii«. fn }i«]p t}i<. ]<its] }>R]] ~~ iirlr. Rnd. Mrs. Way»«K»yken- ]]ny<] R»<] q]>s. Wa]tcr Thomaswith Potlatch. Pot]at«h is do ped last >veek.
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w< }1 attended a»d enjoyed })y R]1 «}»h, A hig sa]e nf season ticl etsj<];>}>} nf 9'>}]ace visjtc(] *'lt thc 'nf L«w>stn»v w]>n w<>I'« il>val'de(lto be the stongest team in the Mr. Allen went to ']'rnv, I<'ri- presci>t, in spite of the stormy wi]] insilr« f}ie fina»cia] suc«css'I<'rcvtag Rud I<'lk>c>t Kuv]-endah] p>iz«s. Daj»ty refrcs]lnieutsleague. bt1aybe not! dsy, returning Sunday. day, of the season. ~ homes the Brst of the week. werc serve(l by the hostess'es.
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esi instittttion in the wov)cl for v]s]<)» of. Tli<. c)']te his riot yet
the gone) of h»ma»ity, wc fee] it 1)ev»«()ecjc)ec).
our speci>i) cluty A]r<I privilege toencourage the folks of IZendrjck Program Postponed
to o'))serve the one d>ty set apart —0— '[== speeds X'gp~alpd 'Of'I ~f'$VQ,for the special worship of our The basl'et ball girls'vogva]» Ij
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the public to the hour of worship 'ltl ~EO»<)ay, April 15. The girls
next Sunday mozninrg at 11 0')esire r laige a»dience as the '! -=
c)oel.-. Ir others anil 'r[t[others pro«ee(ls are to be»sed to poy o'
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emne and bring your families. Iran<, o< the rle<rrir in Iha srridan<
9'r wa»t yn]t to <0»zc ond fee] t)'easury.
at home. >Ve Are liere to do you~00(). W(. hove»o «]»hs ov roc]ca Another six weeks Perio<l vn(ls I
to t)]row< but will ilo 0»r best to to(lay. The re< ulor tests were @@ II~I]MR~
horne, nulkc 0>lrs vollrrp]aee of rllg St, I'All]'s sc)1001 1n ~VA])A
yg or shjp 'Vs]lla, spent her Fr.>rster vacertion
Sunday school at 1p a. m. At the honre of Edna Stanton.C)asses for every Age, come and .:(>3(>3asking fol 12;-. Wj)) you npt PhLe of WOrk—0— m (Ipreaching At 11 a. m. ']le girls of the dolnestic
Cl>1jstjon Endeavpr G Sp p m science class, having finishe the
r~. Er. Fran]c]jn, pastor coo]ting course ofterecl for theyear, expect to talce the remain-
The Lutheran Church c)vr of the term Ior sewing. Their
Fmanue], Camerpn first lesson was on button holesNearly a million dollars was
vices jn the German language at «»]s iing sonic. paid in taxes by this comp-]off wjl] 1]reach. Thc I. I). of the Bot uy Hik any for the year 1928.congregation At Bjf?ovc) wi]1 re»-c]er a cantata at 7:3p».>ri. Tuesclay Afternoon of last wee]-. The payment of this sum,
Zion —Juliaetta 'he botony class went. o» A field
Su»clay schoo]. An(1 services in ti!P for the PurPose of fine)ing representing as it does ap.'1)It],e Ge»»an lon»age at 1»„12 f!0 e's. I ie pupils ores fro]u
proximately ZZ per cent oftirue to tj]ue, supposecl to gather
Otto G El,len Pastor tive»ty-five sPecimens of wj]d its net operating revenue isf!owers which wj)] be pressed,mo>inted ancl ano]yzed in the the fulfillment of one of the ,r!!r:
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ci', i[vs. Ic]a Comstocl-, have Seventh and Eighth Grades:.:',.::'.,-.::'.,;:.:::',.::::;,:;.,:::. aS a COrPOrate Cjtjgen Of themoved to the fo>'mcr John 'clothes —o— .!!!::::::::::i!::!;form, which Cecil has rented. I he cig)>th grade wj)1 tal-e .::l::,:;.;:::,:;:,',;':::::::::::,:",:, Inland Empire,
Joseph Forest spe»t the wee]c t)ieir examjntrt)ons >Vednesc)t]y,
vnd il> 8 0]c~nv wjt)1 )lis sister Thlllsclay Allcl Fri(I'ly. Tllev ivi)I '-:::-::-'::::.:::-:,'.::.:::.:
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sv»d tn trhe county s»perintencl-viit their liistovy pape]'s, hut will;i! )':::::::::::.::::::,:::::;:-::;:.:':,;
Theoc)ove k!ctl> has ]vtuv»ecl wiitv on a)I t)ir others >I)ii<.)i avj
be «orrecte<I bv !bliss Weaver.!'!.:-r",.:.
Lr'd IIA]seth hos gone to D]it- stuc)ying for the Geography ex-ton, i>in»to»a, tn look ofter la»cl A»jn";>tip»s».)»e), w;Il bc 'given,'',! I>Ig
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hniiiv Tii< s<)oy, having spent East'j They Ave»ow sttivti»„0» thel
rr with hvi At»it, 'Il iss lilarit ''Pat)rw')y" first reacler. This!5 0<snihl iri Cn<.uv O')ene. '»akes the eig)]t!i veaclcr for them
'.>[iss Tda i%lovey spent the wee]c this yea]. ,:,'>$ tnt rà <), Inmrl
@ en<1 with )>vi pareiits in Ke»(I- The secotn] voile hos finished''.."' frI]crj r IIjI I, j
rgr % <Sric).-. five reaclcrs Uric) is now readingi%[ra. Ole'dirn; en'tertoi»e<1 thc the «Ir ielc) Aclvancecl" seeonc)
j I I Irtkl I!!!!Luthero]t Ladies Aicl at. her i eader.ho]»c Mol]c)ay Afternoon, —I—
><[vs. Ilerbert Sloe]1111 1s visit- Cavrjc Hj)ev Au<] Gc»cvo Van !jiII)llIing hvr sistv, ~[)'s. Tohn Ila)seth Wel't Ave still u»cler ()uavo»tine>» Spoksr]rr.. foi smallpox h»t they are rcport ii!aajI
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11-it)i J>)vs. 'I'horvo)<) the)so». thv histovy rxa»>ination.<1[jss Opal Jones will con()uct The Junior Proi» has hee» post,-
t)ie Sth gv)t(I(. examinations At. po»ecl because of thc smollpox Loca 1 Adsthe His'n) <)<;Ic schon)-house t)tis vpjc)ermic. It wi]1 be he)el at a <.,[SO>1,> 1 V I ..1Ce» et ~ 01]C(.. a
MONpy IrO Z,OAN on approv-l21'3, hlr» s]ock lie(]vox .Tu)raetta,
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o»d v]s]t<.]'s,;)»cl cvc]'v onc spc»t I Arnolc), what, Ave fungi that KITCHEN RAN~~S m(!nt $2.=1.pp. G»avo»tc< d. Secthr.:-rftcv»oo» i» 'i social ma»»(r. Ijvc,o» cle>(l p]a»ts a»(l Animals.".'>I]'. Ai)i) %vs. Jpe 13»wers of Arnol(l II.: "~knthracjtes." '<V itev 1.'owvv Co. 01'fice. ]o-tf.T)ewiston sprut tl>e wve)c e»(1 We hove several good used
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FOR Aprices. If yoit Ai'e in thv mor- FOR SALE: Used T)101'vash-y, I I, 'C) D
.„'cetcome early o»d «et first v '" goo<) co»(iition. Wits)1]ng-pec cv( as; >os.E ]>V,]]c tive g)A('I tp hear sliv ]s I]...) I...- Clioice. The <Voshiugton ]IVater "" "" ".o1'cr'o 10-tt.t>t )tot»e Ag;)i>i,;i»c1 is 1'ecovevi»g»>A» —h»t )ic ivan;i. hjg'amist." o er Co., I cncli'ic)c, Idaho. '3'r-tfi>i< vly fvot]t l>cv oper;>tjon...' —— — FOR SALE]'.I3vu»swi<.lc con-
"~lissvs '>Tilt)re(l Anc) Othe))o >~[vs Jo> vis ">~'hat on cttrth 'Wood For Sale, also posts aiiy s<')0 I!ho»o r tph, gone) is new,I<)vthr who:)]'( Attrii(li»< the ovc vpu <]0»>g u >t)> ]»v i)ress~ a»<1 s]/c to ~ orcler. cloud c]'ajg, Ide- 0)f).f!0 noi»p)vie ivitlr vvcorcls. SeeI.rwjston hire!i. s«bool av< spru<)- shoe's p» "> 'aud. 2S tf n)tick. 13;>v»cs.1>tg t)ter)'P1'I » g Vtl«o! 1011 sit )[V J t]V j S . 'I[y <I V]) )
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Breedezs Find Chicks MakeBetter Winter Layers.
6, The oflicial results of lr>ying tests
>;ecently conelrrded show thai enriy-batched chicks of the heavier breerlsmake the best >vinter layers. HhoileIsland Hed pullets >vhlch were hatchedIn March gave a mintereegg p>'oduc-tion of 42.85 eggs. April-hatched pui-lets gave a minter production of 85,40eggs and bfay pullets gave a produc-tion of 22.50 eggs,
The profit in producing eggs con>eslargely from p> oduclng themseason, of the vear when they arehighest in,price. This means. tl>at wemust plan tp produce eggs during thewinter. months. The kxperimerit re-ferred to sl>ows that, mith,. the gen-eral-purpose breeds, the early hatchedchicks are the ones which mature intime to start laying in the latter partof October and continue throughoutthe'inter,
blany people have failed to raiseearly cbihks for the reason that they.bave trtlubie with leg weakness andbrooder troubles. Tl>e leg weaknesscan be largely overcome by the rationadvocated by the Wisconsin experi-ment station as tlie result of theirexperiments in overcoming this trouble.This was reported at an,earlier datebut for those who overlool ed it we arerqpeating the formula which they sug-gest: eighty pounds ground yellow corn,twenty pounds whet>t middlings, fivepounds ground raw bone, five poundspearl grit and one pound of commonsalt. Skim mill> is used freely butno water is furnished. Infertile eggsor cod liver oil is added in limitedquantities if the chiclrs do not haveaccess to sunlight.
The first experiment quoted showsthat April pullefs produced a fairlygood quantity. of eggs. This Is un-doubtedly on account of the fact'thatthey were well grown. This ls a factthat the producer who has late-hatched chicks should tal'e into ac-count. Oftentimes April-hatched pul-
lets, which are well fed will maturebefore bfarch pullets that are stuntedand poorly grown.
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>on young. The wheat..swells and be-
comes too large to pass out of thecrop. Coarse feed with an excess ofcrude fiber nf'ten cr>uses this condi-tiun. The paralysis of the muscles ofthe crop is another cause. This oc-curs in cases of cholera.
Sometimes the contents can be re-moved by drenching the fowl,,thenlrneadin ~ the crop aud hoMing by thefeet head down and worl'ing the con-
tents oui. hy the mouth. In severecases an operation is necessary. Re-move the feathers, malie a slit throughthe outer sl'in, spread apart, thenmal'e an incision in the crop and >te-
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COD LIVER OILHELPS HENS LA'Y
leafv green fee>I, or a green feed sub-stitute like fine green alfalfa o> clo-ver I>ay, to furnish vitamine A. Yita-mine D, the. ultra>violet ray factor, isequally important. To get it in sufII-
*cient, quantities during the winter andearly spiing inonths requI>es the usef>f cod liver oil or a good deal of di-rect sunshine or sunshine receivedthrough a'lass substiiuie that reallv«dmits the hltra-,violet rays. Prof'essorHalpin recommended the use of ailthree —cod liver oil in the laying mash,an open shed or vard for good weath-er, and effective glass substitute win-dows.
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riot only produce eggs but thr>t tastegood to the hei>s even 'I'hough they ai'ereceiving a liberal grain ration. Put-ting in plenty of ground yellom cornand not overdoing the grounrl oats andbran portions helps >nake the .mashmore popular with the hens.
Corn gluten feed when added tothe mush makes it more pr>latahle. Ir>
a recent bulletin nf ille Illinois expert-mhnt station, they also call >htter>tlon
to the fact that corn gluten feed in-creases palatability of mash.
Much Needed in Winter asSubstitute for Sunshine.Pullets Require Green
Feed When ConfinedWhen the pullets are penned no»'d set
to their >york task of egg laying, theirneed for. succulent. green feed must bemet, say the pouitrv specialists ofthe. Ohio university.:Succulent greenfeed provided for the pullets for theflrst few weeks after they are housedwill keep them in good pl>ysical con-dition. Hope, green cIover, and r>lfal-
fa are satisfactory for this purpose.If no succulent green feed is avail-
>>ble, the poult> viuen recommend adose of., Epsom salts, for the birds soonafter housing. One pound of the saltsfor each 100 birds should be dissolvedin their drinking water, and no otherwater should be given until that con-taining the sr>IIs has been consumed.
Cod liver oil is an Important itemin winter rations for. poultry becauseit helps to maintain egg 'production,prevents lameness, und helps them tolav strong-shelled eggs. It contain'sviiamines A and D >vhich pro>notegioivth and maintain vitality and dis-ease resistance, says'the State Collegeof Agriculture at Ithaca, Ih. Y.
Cod liver oil is essential to hensthat are closely housed during win-ter.. Vltamine D in the oil is a sub.stitute for dirert sgnlight, accordingto. poultrynien at the college, wh'o sayits use, tlierefore, is most desirableduring winter and. early spring whendirect sunshine cannot be used or>vhen little is available.
This oil, mhich is the'richest knownsource of these. vltan>ines, is .usuallyfed for its vitamine .D; althou h'ita-miue A is present in the oil, ii: is notso important as vitaniine D becauseyello>v corn aud leafy, green feedscontain enough of vilan>ine A to meetthe ordinary requirements of poultry.
Poulirymen may use the cheapergrr>des of cod liver oil because theyare less expensive and contait>'he es-sential vilamiues in the same quantity.as in the other g>ades. In feedingcod nver oil during minter and earlyspring,'add 1 per rent of oil to tlfe drymash. portion of the poultry, ration,Roughly, tlfls, ls r>lightly. more thanone pint oi'od liver oil to 100 pounds,.of mash. This quantitv of oil ln themash mill provide approximately one-balf of 1 per cent nf oil iu the wholeration of grain and mash.
Beware the DemonstrationAnother tljlng that is likely to os>
you a good deal Is a free demonsfra.tion,-Ohio State .Tournal.Making Mash Palatable
Is Problem for Keeperbraking a dry mash palatable so that
the laying floclr mill eat lt in suflicientquantities is one of the problems ofthe farm flock keeper. That is «ne ofthe virtues of commercially mixedmashes. The 'manufacturer has putvarious ingredients together tl>at will
Bnt We Know They DoAn .authoritv on ostriches denies
that they bury their heads in the sandto escape notice. This spoils a splen.did comparison that has beco>ne endeared by long usage.—biinneapolisJournal.
$5.00 Cash Credit CouponCare of Pullets w'Twwwww&ww&w'T&'ww+w&'w&ww'%%%&
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i .t~,e,.e,l I~P 1> $ > 0', 11
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C'.I, I. Il,r'r ln fe>Its ut 66 6 'I 'r.'.l.[r 1>a lg) 1 e<'3
If you want the maximum tire mileage, bu
Goodyear tires. There are no better tires fo
rough usage on these Potlatch roads, Give thee
a fair test and you will be satisfied.
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Kendrick Garage Comp any.I'-~~- rt Brae, Fret>e6
Poult>tymen who buy puilets at thisseason should have facilities for prop-erlv housing the, birds and rangingthem separate from old hens. Thepullets will be unfamiliar witl> theirneiv location and possibly changed ra-tions, and every day that they go un-derfed means a day or more of eggI>rnduc14on lost during the winter. Itmay be possible to learn the rationused by the former owner and makechanges gra.dually to the rations you
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1929 License Furnished With
Used Cars Over $200
Don't get the idea that because it Isroid tl>at your hena do not need any-thing but corn. Corn is all right andhr>s Its place ln the menu, bI>t if youwant eggs, an'd also to get your hensin good condition for hatching theyiuust have smnethlng besides corn.Give Ilic>u n good egg iuash and it will
be hetter if it is fed moist and warm.once a day —better still If it Is fer.ruenled for 24 bofyrrr with yeast. Donot feed ail they want. M:ike ilieniclean If up.
Satisfactory Rationsfor the Laying Flock
Acco>ding to the test worl'onduct-ed at Wisconsin and qiher stations,satisfactory corn helt, rations for thelaying flock must r.ont»iu plenty ofyellow corn. >ron>e fora> of >nllk and
T'e Range with the Clock ancl Flivor Zone Oven"~ stt.' > I( I,
Another one of- our-Speqia),lptroguctqry Sales of. WestinghouseV» ll-A6>t>tomotic electric Ra>rges. will. open. ~e: Thip year we h'ave thelatest improved 1929 model Westinghouse Electric Range to oRer
%361 you,: and:at a good reduction in price. The 1929 model rai>ge i,hasa few slight changes which makes it a very beautit>>l rar>gc as wellas a serviceable one.
'.Ilail. l, 'I'-'-.'"„'r„."The New Westinghouse Auto- g . ~ S, l Q ~ ), + I
matic Ele'ctric Range"
And you may have any one of the Westinghouse Full-Automatic Electric Ranges installed in your kitchen,,and you m»y,pav,.the„bal-
ance'in very easy payments w'ith your light bill. 'In„,addition„to.the reduction in price we will give to each purchaser of a Westinghouse
Range during this Special Sale. a $10,00 Westinghouse "Clex-on" Water Heater Thermostat which will automatically control the hot
water, keeping it from getting too hot or too cold. ,6,
Think ot it folks —A Westinghouse Full Automatic Electric Ran je —.",The Range with the clock and, the ..Flavor lone Ove»",
installed in your home complete with all necessary miring, electric.water. heater,,tank, cover and the Automatic Water Heater
—A.ll installed in your home at'.a price that every family can afford. Think of the convenience andcomfort.'OON.
SY WIRE —"THE MODER.N WAY"Clean, Cool, Convenient and Economical
THF. KENDRICK GAZETTFi
' FLASHLIGHT BIGAID IN CULLING
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WANTED
vhtOLEI'.7 moddi. $PS-$p.g. h six in the price rzagc ofthc four. Smooch, powafal 6.cylinder valve-in@cad cugiac.Beautiful new F>shcr Bodici. Aha
Iighc ddivcry chassis Sedxn dc-Iivay modeL xg Ioa chassis and
xg toa chassis with cab, bothwith four, speeds forwar<L
PONXXAC.7moddx.$ 74'-$8~Now offax "big Nz" Iaotollaglaxa<y zx low cost. Larger Lha>dengine; larger Bodice by F>sbcr.Ncw aaracthrc ookas and styliahlinc.
,OLDSMOBILLymodd». ~—$io3$ Thc Fine Car at Idtw pncc.
. Ncw moddx offer fard>cr Ic6I>c-...mcmx, mcd>xoiczOy aad in Ihc
Fisher Bodic~ct at Icdaced
, pticcz. hho ncw Spccb>l Dc Laxc
Oit'Ifl&I<IID, g manic. $xx4~Ncw Gakb>od hII
can Six. Dixtfncuvdy orjy'nal.Splendid paformxacc.
'nax zppoinm>coa)cohtx. Bodies by Fisher.
BUICK.I<ra)odds.$ xx9i-$xx45.Xbc Silva hnaiva»ary Buick.Xbicc whcdbzxa> fmm xxi co xxg
mcbci. Mzx<xxpiccc Bodlcx byFiaba. Mmc powaful, vibizdoa-ICXS mOIOr. in~ and Ias>ay incvciy merci
LAShIIIL x4 modcb. $ia<rX-~Q)mpeaioa car io CM<ifnnfnnrnnnntnf IlncL Dicnnrnvc sp.
9cpdcgicc V~~mdcr engine. Saildng color cma-b>)az<xuos inFixbci.
g F¹gs¹ eerx¹g Fxrcelle¹ce —hllGeneral Macors produces embody the
tested ideas o'f apen-minded s <~rim
of the engineering Departments,Rcscarch Laboratories, and Proving
GItxuad.
Fair Price Poli~xenefal'o-cofs pfaducts ofcf ma T<mum value Iaeach price c))s,whether you pay cash
or buy an time, or usc yourpresent'af
as part paymcac
3 Qmencl 2ifotorr hccxptasse Ge'emscaa¹ —The largest dme financing
company, afering low rates, II)~king
ic easy to buy oat of income.
(GMAC Plan).
g, High Resak Value —A large num-
ber ofmiles of tf:Iaspoftation afc buihc
iat>o each General Motors car and
crack. That mileage gives thc product
a dc6nitc cash value, which is maia-
ee<n~din the used car or truck market.
$ Fs¹cst Body lPonb —Fisher Body
pa pare of General Motors. Thac
assures ynn the masc scafdy; safe and
beautiful bodies. All General Motors
cars have "Body by Fisher.w
6. Volume Production —By produc-
ing around I„'c>oo,<x)o cars and trucks
a year, together with many ocher
products, General Motors caa cfecclarge economics in manufacture which
arc passed on ta yau in the quality
and price ofyour Gcacral Motors car.
7,.Celeb~ Purchasing Pouter ofiifany ~pueicx —Assuring thc use
of thc best materials at thc lowest
PflCCS.
8 lurid wide Seroice There are
33~<x)0 salcsfaaIns aad scfvlcc stations
in more rhaa Iao countries to serve
General Motors'ascomcrs.
Perma¹e¹ce~encral Motors isin business to stay. Its resources,scrength, aad stability assure yan-that thc quality, scrvicc, aad value
af ics products will bc maintained.
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reasons wiIy it w) puy you tocioose a Genera,. iV.:otois car
Shows Many Loafers Among
Layers in Hen Flock.
Cattle, Hogs and Sheep.
Hides and Wool.
Poultry
CanLiterally e»f< 1>i» * (l>e I«;>fers nnp-
pi» is nn excel)e»>»><tl><»l of culling
the poultry flock, if'I>e e»lling 1>roe-
ess is c>>rrfed on frn»> ive< I; (o iveel'.
Extension specialists )» poultry ntfl>e'hio
State uni versify su" iest il>»t
the weel(ly eul)lng n>uy be (io»e (eryconveniently witf> a flush)i ht ivl>e»
the birds nre on the roost nt »igl>t.
Birds sho>ving shriveled co»>l>s or
molt, or'having einpty crops, should be
culled Absence of yellow pl >»(»t Is
one of the indications of n good pro-
ducer, and it mny be diflicu)r, under u
flashlight, to 'deter>»ine the coloring
of the eyerfngs, e»r)obes, vent,beni'nd
sbn»l<s. If tf>e><i is do»bt, thebirds can be isolated nnd examined
ngnfn by dnyllght. 'I'he be»vy eg"producers will have lost yellow colorfrom tl>e body parts mentioned. H(>w-
('.Vel', the colo>'>f>I)I return sl)ould tl>e
bird cease to fny.In the fow producer, tl)e comb ls
pnle, small and shriveled, the vent fs
yelfo<v, shrunken nnd dry. Eyes »resmnll and shrunken, turning in tow»rdthe beak. Shnuks are yellow,. round
nnd full, the pelvic bones close to-gether,'ard nnd rigid. Space be-,tween tl>e pelvic bones nnd the breastbone is shallow or. full of 1»ird fat.The skin ls tblel- »nd underlaid withf>>t. The bird ls generally nnrro)vacross the'ibs nnd hips, nnd the bodyIs shallow and round.
B. N. EMMETT 4 00.
DRAYING
We move anything that'Loose.
Res>)ence Phone 654
KENDRICK DRAY ffc ICEFrank Boyd, Prop.
JJ»Licensed Embalmer and
Undertaker
During bad weather we mill
furnish horse drawn hearse.
Auto Equipment. Lady Attend-ant. Stock o'f goods in Kend-rick. Phone 462 Kendrick or6R.Troy, or see
G. F. WalkerWedding announcements and
invitations printed at the Ga.ze'tte oKcc. 26-l,
~ oooCoototolPc@PotoolAS>ICPQ@WcROAN'CECREAM TIME
Cold Drinks or Hot Drink
Lunches
Fine Line of Candies
Spring time is ice cream time. Drop in anour ice cream confectiors. They are pur
cdelicious.
ChDILIdi>.C. C5 moddL $y.~$paoa Xhc Semhcd of tbc w<xrld.
I>amo>a> cfBcicnt Scyiindcr <ra-
ikg>cc V~ engine. Laxart>ops
Bodia> by Fa>bcr and I>IccxwoaL.Eaenxivc Iaagc of cokir and ap-bolxxcry<nmriinnrfnnc
[ha PdaaL o, kl'<dxo<h>Ir
hLSOI>RIGIDAIRB hutona>tickcfrig.cxaa)i. New xiJeai moddi wiihcoldmnx<oi device. Ta-conc czbi-oaL Price and modd rxoICc Ix) Niix
cvay family.
DAGO-UGHT Eicaxic Hams~ Water Sys(cms. Provide all„dcaxfa>I amvcaicaca> and labor-saving devices for d)c fxrn>.
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TUNB >N~e<>era> Mo«rn Iramny I'3<<v, ere<I Monday, van P.M. Isaaterr> 5<a«d«>rd T>«>e)WS*>>a<rdIV associated radin <<a<ioae
] NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOLMEETING AND ELECTION
That the election at sa>d meet>ng
will be by seer'et and separate ballot.
Dated this 28t'h day of March,1929:YOUR SPRING NEEDS In Pine Creek Common School
District No. 91, Latah County, Idaho R. L. DUNNING,Acting Clerk of Pine Creek CommonSchool District No. 91, of LatahCounty, Idaho.. 13-3
Strycl)riir)t all al< id lier f»ince, ),{)0Cy iri ga . 5 l».. 'l!'1,50, 2." lb., $5 {jo
Notice is hereby given, that theannual school meeting of Pine CreekCommon, Sc'hool District No. 91,County of Lafah, State of Idaho,will be held on Saturday, the 20thday of April, 1929, and the said meet-ing shall convene at I:00 o'clock P.M. on said day and continue unin-terruptedly until the business proper-ly coming before said meeting is disposed of, at the school house in saidDistrict; that at said meeting the fol-
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lowing business will be transacted:1. One trustee to serve for a term
i of three (3) years wi11 be elected.2. One trustee to fill out fhe un-
expired term of 'Trustee Jack Baileywill be elected.
4. The length of time school willbe taught in said district for the en-suing year and the seasons of theyear in which the same shall betaught will be determined.
5. That at the said annua1 meeting,
>in said district there wi!I be deter-'mined the amount of money to beraised by special taxation, the levyfor which purpose shaf1 not exceedte» (10) mills on eac'h dollar of tax-able property of the disfirct, and shalldetermine the purposes for whichthe money derived therefrom sha11be expended, naming in each instance
~the proportion of the whole amountiv)>ich is to he used for the various!a»ri separate purposes.
6i That at said meeting gei>era<
<f«cstio>>s pertaining to school aud!school inferests will Lie taken up anddisposed of.
The name nr names oi all candid-ates for election nf trustees togetherwifh the term for Ivhich nominated
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shall be p)ace<i on file (vith the Clerk',of the Hoard of Trustees at 1enst >
six (6) (lays prior,fo'he day of elec-(in». Cxcl»di>ig tI>e day of cfcction,
How Mich Does PulletCost Till Able to Lay~I
Coplier c;)I 1)(»);ii e per lb..
1<'urinal<i<. l) i de i>er pi»t n - -,50Bluest<)ne, l I) lbs. f()r' $ I,oo
Th«North Cnrolfnn State collegebus conduete'd severnl tests to deter-mine the»mount nf feed required tostart n Red, BI>r>ed I'lym<>uth Itock orWyn»dntte laying pul)et. In nne se>'les
of tests the entire.;mlmnl fee(l wnsml)k»nd in the other ment »>col. Inf)>e ense of the milk-fe(1 p.lfets ft >e-
q»)re<1 "11 por>nils nf feed frnu> the tfmeike p»f)ers )vere bnf«l>ed fill thev be-g;>» ><i lny )l >ve<ks infer. This feedcost 71 cents. In tl>e n>ent »>en) ffoef<.
»)ue no<1 one-h>>lf poun(lc of mnsb aud»ihe nnd onu.l>nlf pounds of groin>vere»se<1»nd the <ost u'<>s S7 cents.A<i<if» tl>e cost of Il>e «1>fek, nnd other c<)sts, Ihe 8. C. Rhode Isla»d Red.Burred plymi>»tt> Roel< or AV))lie IVy-.
nn(lnffe puilels just fn )ny <vou)d costS I.f>0 >vl>en milk fed aud $1.17>v)>en I»<a>t »>e») f<!<).,These f>u)lets,sell I'or S') encl>»t laying tin>e.
If'ou
1>»ve s>»'p)us milk, feed it to theg> o)v)»g birds.
Red Crass Pharmacy8 F. Nesbit, Prop.
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Th,e Place To BuyCOAL und WOOD, MILL FEED and FLOUR
Iii hest hl;>I ker I'rices )'r Your Grain and BeansFor EaIly %Intel aIId
f,ate Fall Production—»Do—+
FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE COMPANY
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and StateFamon«Old Italian City I In <fen))ng >virh the st» te we ru>„»
Tbe CI() <I> I'Is>>. »:II>. i(",>. I>rob»bly o >v»>o>»he). th»f fts lnstltutl<ms»>iof Etrus<»» <i>ig)» I> In'c I<o>v suiijeef nr>»1>o>'fg)nnf. though they exis>«>to Rome in )8>> If (.'. A< I»e»('I")>t of ef'<rre we w(ire hr)rn; thut 11)ey a>'<
its gren>»ess. 1»»>I 'I' "II'i «'»>uiy, Irr> S»P< ri<>r Io the efrfzen; f)»>I ei< I.ift IS fho»„~ )» ><i»:<i( >»«I n )>n)i»I >tf(i>)»«if >fin») >v»s <)»(e the»e> <ifof l,i0000. In III< S)x>«»I)i e<»»ury:» I< n»:»; (vnry I:>iv I>n<f uc»g<fts pnpu);» I<>» 't»>r) <ln)I><lt< rt <o I>hou< > <»;>o'c exf>erf)e»f >n n>ee( o )>:Ir>I<8500, ff jc»<in )» r> th>'IvIri" en»di. >I:>I .:r P; l)»» >)>nv I>II I>rn fr»II;>I<><.<Ion, w>f)> I> I><if>»»I II<<» I» II>e eo)u. 'I> >I»i'I'r>)i)<i '. >vn >11>>v mo)<e »s a<i<~<>
i»une of;>l>ri»> 7» II<><> I»:> I rr>.r I'ii Ii«» <ir —I.»i<irc<rr>.
><Vlf)> most ord)»nry flock only fi(1
per e(int oi so of the ffo<k js kept »snge(l )><.»s, fhe nfher h») f l)el»g pullets.»»(I lf>e pu>'pose 0'f tf>is Is to p)'nvl<lc
for e>I>')y )v)»t<)r»»<l )I>fe fall egg pro.(lu('i)<i». I'»llets, ivl>en I»>(c)><.(1 e»>'Ii:>n<l p>'<q>e>)y fe<l, <vl)l begin lnyl» I»Oeioli<.r or Xnv(>»>f>e>'nd fay quitehenv))y <l»I'I»g this s<:>sr>» of Ihe
Ve;»'ie»s
I.l>»t nre <ine year of (>ge or n)(le>>»I ely f>eg)» I:>yl»«before lnfe <Iie(<i»>-h(ir or o;»')y,f»n>»>I'y. They <In fl>ef>
he»vlest )ny)»g dur)» ')>e l»te >vl»ter>Iud <;Iris> cpr)»«»>o»II>s, TI>< >efn>e,tO b»ln»e(! egg )ir<»l»<I)n» it IS I>eeec-sary to hove»up»ox)>»;>fe)y I>nlf fhefloc o)d he»s:>I>d I»: If the
floe)'ullets.
General Motors (Dcpti A), Detroit, Nicb; ' CHEVROLET p OAKLAND
pla>se scud me, without obligation, information p PONTIAC'
BUICKon the «dc<> c>M)dfclr of the products I havecbcckcd —together with your acw ifiast)a(cd P OLDSMOB~ P ~~bookie Qe>I jrfind." Q CADILLAC
Q F Ijpdairc&urrrrrdad Ripigcrssor Q Ddko-Light Ekruk Poarcr <nrd Light Plae<I p Q JPr<rcr 8yg<za>
Always Glad to Serve You
Juliaetta ConfectioneryFrank H. Rider, Prop.
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Westinghouse "Georgian"PERCOLATOR
Seven Cup Size
<)7.77Pay 77c Down
$1.00 A Month
Here is an April surprise!
It's a Westinghouse —'beautiful "Georgian" deaign
1<hlcctric percolator —nnd the price is reduced.
Just as pictured —bright nicklc finish —attractively
paneled —largo seven cup size—sell regularly for $10.00.
APRIL SPECIAL, $7.77—on terms of 77c dawn and
f].00 a month. The cash sale price will be $7.37.
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JOHNSTON'S ROOSTER BRAND COFFE
One Pound FREEWith each Westinghouse F<~lcctric percolator purchfraed
during April —we give the purrhascr on<, pound of thefamous Rooster 'Brand (."offcc. This ig the perfect blend.
,~old at both of Johnston'8 I"roil'cc Shops —7IO MainAvenue and 723 Riverside Avenue, Hpokarrc, Wash.
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Now's the time to do your buying at these low prices,
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MEN'S WOOL PANTS$1.98
MEN'S FANCY TIES49o
COVERA'LL SUITSRegular $4.00, n buy at ................$2.68
MEN'S UNDERWEARShort sleeve, n.nkle length .........-790
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SILK DRESSESLadies new print silk dresses an extraspecial....................'....;...........$5.98
MEN'S DRESS OXFORDSlnn and black
MEN'S DRESS HATS$2.95
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LOCAL NEXS < Tlie frost of t]iis week did no Found in Chiclzens
A.4en A.. 4,A AAA+ c]n>nnge to the cherries and there Cr<)(tf(cd bv<',:is> l»t»cs»i:iy he c'i»su<ittt+ettt4ttgnAttt4At+nt4e4tntt+ t t nte44+ t t tt +++++
is promise of a heavy crop. hv f»br«n(li».";)»(f "c»cv;il d: hill>y, or
I'., T. Bodenberg, with the de- Mr a„d Mzrs Char](s Il(>>dc>»»lv «'ti»<i f)<t») liilfll'<tp"1'»od n»tf
Pnrtzner>t of biology at Whitnzan son nnd son of lynn>iah visited fee(lln„. <tr Pit<)i »iti)i»gi»i«)i> of son)<.
1'i»d, writes it<f1< Ii»el lf. Iltty<r in ihec:ollege, zs sPendmg his sPring~ with her parents, Mr. an(] Mrs.vacation v't'h Rev. Kh]en of Cam- Gal]a]'>er, Sunday. Mrs, IIender- tf(t)) ))1)<ti)> h(~)~((ff>v bp~f))g >li( fii»l> us>
eron. son remained for the week. lens> I<):> (<.)>»1» exte»>. 'I'h»I bein ~
Mrs. 'Stuart Co>npton nnd . IInrry Irn>zdozz and wzfe of the >';ic>. f> sli»>>id lt<'. bi'<.'d <tilt, (vbfcli
children of Lewiston arrived yes- Clarkston visited her parents, mlgli> bc. <1»ii<. »y >ii<1 ac>< «>fo» <tf'»ly
terdny morning to visit her par- ]llr. nnd Mrs, Gal]aber, Sunday. s>viiigli> f)n»s>-f)<t»e f<)>vis for the
cuts, Mr. nnd AIrs, N E Ware on breed i»g p.'ii.
SHERIFF S SALE 1,>1«k <tf l)oi)e-iii)ii(I)ig»»)ref 1»l I» theSear ridge. feed of r<)u'ln s><tck, wliich fs the
Mr. and,.Mrs.. Am. Jarvis wereS f R 1
pif»)e «i)us» of leg wenl(ness, f»>s »isoIdewiston visitors ]l>st Saturday. ' 'lie cire«> of pv<»l»cliig cr»oked bre)>s>No>icc o Sherif's Sale of Real
Wesley T]iomns (zf C]arksto>zEstate Under Execution. 'o»es I» y»u»g «hf<i'cns.
h zz i C. I, T. CorPoration, a corPora- Thei c iis(<1 «) he» tf)eory, wlifch bywas a Kendrielc visitor the firs>io», Pfai»tiff mn»y s>ill ls believed, flin> very e»rly
ro»s>i»g of gr»win" birds <nuses the8 rzl tO Mr. aud M S. Do>laid Carl Sparbcr a»d Frederick Sparbcr, soft brens> l)tt»cs >o hend, This might
Miller, Saturday morning, April Dcfc»da»>, be so 1» some i»s>i)»c'es, but dnes»n>
6, a son. By y'IRTUE OF AN EXECU h»ld good with >l)e ge»eral rut> of
Herman 8chupfer was n Win- TION, issued out of the Districtcheater visitor'ast Sunday. Court, Seco»d Judicial District, in a»d
The Juriior Prom, which was to for the County of Lataf>, wherein C. Dllylng Pullet8ha've taken place at the high I. T. Corporation, a corporation, Buying puff«>s bv'veiglit ninv be
schoo] gymnasiuz>z tonightr hns werc Plaintiffs a»d Carl Sparbcr and more sulisf»ctory tli»n buyi»g entirely
been postpond to a later date. Frederick Sparber were Dcfcf)dants by ii„e. Api'll i)(itched pullcts on ln
I 9>'fi suflfcfc»t r;itin»s >»;iy be of less valueowing to the smallpox epidemic. upon a judgement rendered tf>e ti
Miss Mildred EIo]t sPent last dav of Mar h, 1929, for the sum ofbeen p).of)e),fy fed;i»d br»oiled. A M»y
week with her sister, Miss Dor- Two Hu»d«d F«ty-one»d 41-10() 1 pullet ls much better thun u May 80
Othy, iVhO iS attending the 'IJeW Dollars in U. S. gold coin besides in- pullet ff tlie conditio»s have peen
istou state normal. >crest and costs, I have this day equal. Tl)e inter hatched chick has
p .R bi t ~ t, levied upon aff right, title,'claim and missed four fine weel's for the de-'vi. 0. Raby returned yester- .interest of said defendants, Carl vefopme>)t of poultry meat, hut the
lSparber a»d Frederick Sparber of, in na)ue of tlie month is not fully de-kane, where he 'Purchased'zew)and
to, the following descr>bcd real .Sc)'lptive nf quality.equipment, for his hotel rooms. ~an to, t e o owing escr> c rea
estate, to-wit:rDr. McKeever and Joe Porest~ 'I>hat part of thc Southwest quar- T key Eggs 'FOr SaIL Helens
were SPokane visitors over the >cr (SWy4) of the Southeast quarter Re'che, Cameron. 15-8iveek (>zztd. (SE)/~) of Section Twenty-three (23),
Silence
Juliaetta NewsTow»ship Thirty-eight (38) North,
Three (3) W B M 1'ine from n Se»f<'r >hei»e —"I"very.
thing was so still y»u c<i»l<l h»ve heard(3) W. B. M. 1 in
West of Brady Gulch Road, situateMrs. Mary Jones entertained; » Latah County, State of Idaho.
the bridge club Wedzzesday after-~ public Notice is hereby given thatnoon, After several hours of I will p» Monday, the 6th day ofbriclge, clelicious refreshments May A, D, 1929, at 10 o'lock A. M.,iv'ere served 'by the hostess. Thosetof that day in front of the Court-present were: Mesdames. EIouck, f)o»sc door, in Moscow, Latah Coun-Nutt> Cochrau, Rider, Biddison, >y, idaho, sell at public auction, forA]czar>der, II. Jones and Mary the U)>ited States gold coin, all theJones. right, title, claim and interest of said
Margaz'et Taylor'ns bee'n on defendants, Carl Sparber and Fred-the sic]c list, this week. crick Sparber, of, in and to the above
Miss Kathryn Weitz ivns a described property or so much there-Moseow visitoi Saturday. ~of as 'may be necessary to raise suf- g Tonight and Saturday
At the home of her daughter, ficieut amount to satisfy said judg-Mrs .%i]bur Kennedy of Hand- ment, with interest and costs, etc., to.point,, Idaho, on April 3rd), Mrs the highest and best bidders.IIarrjet Roberts passed from this ~ Dated this 8th day of April, 1929,» s~life, nfter n. ]iugering i]]uesA. CHARLIE SUMMERFIELD,
In 1901 th'e Roberts family S'heriff of La>ah County, Idaho.moved to Juliaettn. Five years By Gco K. Moody, Deputy. IS-4later Alr. Roberts died. Sincefheu Mrs. Robtes ]>as mnc]c. herhome with her children. Sur-vivino chi](lre» are: IIorace Ro- P0]1/tly Hll]tSberts of Long Bench, Calif., T.R. Roberts of Spnlding, AIrs. Wil-itnr ffennedy of Bandpoittt, t<<rs, trerrt or.ter shens to nonttrr.Wnlter Coble, 'Seattle, <Mrs. IIarryTrout, Sentt]e. I< uneral services Grit, oys>er shell n»d pleniy offr,o>n the Bapt>st ehure]> Re'v drl»1<1»„ ivn>er nre»ecessnry 1» the
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Gibbs offieinting, Production of e „s.s
Jolrhny Cohve]l wns taken ill F d ti 1 t 1 1 1 d (>Feed n ration >hnt includes n goodegg mnsh, some liard ginfn nn<f sniue
the care of'rs. >stand Bench green reea, nett "nnc, ctoan hater. <>ttatgstnnrs Otfgnt her home.
'>Vi]] Noble nnd wife were If severnl ordinary shipping cratesPo]cane passengers Slzndny. Mr. nre available, ft fs possible to flff The picture that has started
nnd Mrs. C]aud< Clark have these with the hens that »re to be pll America Talkjngchar~e of the store during their culled 'before starting ivlth tlie work.absence., 'ow you can peer behind the
C1the 1>e»s should have nll the grain SCeneS Of AmeriCa'S faSt Set.
s visitiz>g nt the home of his thev will clean up. The mnsli hop-dnughter, Airs. OTa]ter Coehran. p sfo ld b k pt op» ll the tl uxury an eau y, >ewe s an
Mrs. Will N>ob]e's father left clothes parade on the screenSunday, having During the ivlnter bit(ls should ent f
'wealth.
spen severn months here.t .-I „„'.'ne»»d o»e-half to >ivo tli»es ns ln I'ama 0 SC10fls 0 Wea
Mrs < '~r "-' 'uch scrntch grain ns mash, hut >liey ~ ~
Keltht Mrs. Manf'ord Nutt, M>sses
l's. Z. ') . Ad m, 1 son, must ent suflfcfe))t i»nsh to produce AdmiSSIO 1,0~8<'.p, D a .s d ch'"f c * ""
~ ~ Kendrick Theatreiver( ]ieivis<o» visitors, Saturday. In nll cnses the amount of grain
The Tiuthernz> churn]> property varies wltli ffocf( conditio»s. II<.»vy QttO SChupfer, Mgrivan g>'eat]y improved this iveek bi'ee(ls consume i»ore feed ll)n»
by the removal of'he fence. light breeds
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Your Dollars Will Be Smaller.i r de ~J I
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$2.0'0 McKinley$5.00 Cl>~veland J I
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J IThe f'>rat change in our currency in 6)6 yea>>, 'but it will earn you .justas nine]i if deposited with THE FARMERS BAi4K. ~ ~
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Savings n»d ('ertificntes of Deposits 4~y(.
I f Trave]ers Cheeks —Good the ivnrld over.i f'afety Deposit J]oxen—Preserve Your v;ilunl>]cs.i r'nsurance —1<'ir(, hiitomobile, Grain, IInil, Cy(ilo»e, 1)inbility, Property Da>u-
,'ig('t lie'11th Acc.i(1el) 1'llld Life.
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