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Men's High Top Shoes

This is the time of the year to buyhigh tops. &care showing someextra good values. A dandy 12inc.h top at 86.75.

Kendrick GazetteRalph B. Knepper, Publisher

Entered as second-class matter1892 at Kendrick, Idaho, under theAct of Congress of March, 1879.

Subscription $1.50 a year;

Foreign Advertising,RepresentativeTHE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOC>ATiON

OOLLVZR

14 Inch Gang Plow

Men's Dress PantsWe sell and recomlnend Washington guaranteed

trousers. $3.5Q, $4.5Q, $5.5Q.

Just in, more Cowboy hats at $5.00each.

We want your butter, and we are paying top pricefor number one stulI:

First Class BeefSee that the name

HARI>EMAN Our refrigerator is full nf finesta]l fed steer beef. A cot ofthis will make an extra fine Sun-

Spring Styles." Priced ats3.pp, s4.pp. S4.sp. day dinner.

:.>>'. %. "-ono'l>, SonsFhe Home of Good Things to Eat and Wear.

Kendrick, LdaLo

Linden News

It is all well enough for those who

ha ve never had it to cali it la grippeor a severe cold, etc. It's all bunkto call it anything out "flu", be-cause flo it is. It's worse thansmallpox —we have had both. When

you get over smallpox you feel fine

but after the flue you seel worse.

So much agitation to weed outuseless state officials so that stateexpenditures will be aecteaaed willprobably lesult in the next legis-lature adding,a few more to thepresent lengthy list.

One of'he principal topics of~ conversation these days is the

weather. The bad feature of pres-ent conditions is that ive are having

'ypical March weather in. March.Xf»s country is used to a better

i brand of weather than we have badso far this month. It is more firmlyimpressed upon us every year welive in the Potlatch that the mostuncertain thing we have is theweather —never two seasons alikeand something. new every vear.

'the beat way to. get rid ot agrou'ch is to work it oÃ.

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ChamherIain's Cough Remedy AidsNature

With quick detachable shares, rolling coulters and

extra shares

Cash SIIO.OO

Superior Drills, Hercules Engines

Keen Kutter Garden Tools

Follow our white signs and you avon't go wrong.

Fone 172 The Fone 172

g ARMERS HARDWARE COMPANYor I, /andy commodities

g Miss Elaie Darby, who has been Medicines that aid nature are al-,ill, is much improved. ways most effectual. Chamberlain's~Mrs. Holt is visiting ner parents Cough Remedy acts on this plan.Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunt. It allavs the cough, relieves the

Mr France and W Jennir s were lungs, aids expectoration, opens the

endrick visitors last week. secretions and aids nature in restor-ing the system to a healthy condi-

Mrs. J. H. Hont and son, Rayme tion. Thousands have testified toSPent last week at Deary and Bovill, its good qualities. Try it when you

Mrs. Ida McAllister was horn'e for have a cough or cold,—Ad.few days d or i ng "flu'aca ti on"

in Kendrick schools.FOR SALE: good phonograph with.)Mr. and AIrs. Fred Zimme tti n >20 splendid records and record al-

gre moving into the Arlie A'lien 'burns will sell for @0. Inquire .',house next to the. Sawtnill, this Gazette 6-1t.week.

Gertrude Hunt returned to Kend-rick Honda„-, to resume her school

(work.

or ccasionsThe Dick Winegardner family are For All pccaslons, oot again aft'er a siege ot "flu".

SERV]CE'FiRST'=

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g~ FARssRRR >aAr>K ~@

1'eland

Items

A showing of barided sailors

, and trimmed hats in newest

colors 'nd combinations atThe Bank for FarmersNews in and around Leland is

rather scarce, exceptsnow and"flu'hich

seem to anaorb time andplace, .but the "flu" is'abating andthe snow is going slowly, altho thedays are lovely as the sun shines likereal spring.

We have had a great deal of sirk-nesa, but reports are that conditionsare improving.

Dr. Seelev is the busiest man onthe ridge; he is on the go all thetime and the people ssy he is fine.We are truly glad to have him >>-

among ua, both as a man and as aphysician, and his good wife seemsto be an equal yokefellow in herplace.

Among the sick are the entirefamilies of Kdd Fleshman, GeorgeFleshman, John Evai>s, T. H.Daugherty, Amei Peters, Jaa. Mc-Vicars and many others, bot all arereported improving.

Mrs. J. A. Hall, who, went toSpokane more than three weeks agoand who underwent a serious opera-tion on February 24th, is imptov-ing rapidly and we expect her homesoon and we hope, greatly improv-ed in health. Rev. Hall stayed withher 8 days, but is now home. Rev.carlton and Corkiil cared fot thechurch in his absence.

Rev. C. L. McCaualand spent Sat-urday and Sunday at Leland, wherehe held the 3rd quarterly conferenceand preached thiee times.

Business moves ns >isual, exceptHugh Parka is moving to his newlocation where he and and his ivifeaet op a home for themselves, theyare the kind of young people welike to have inake theit home among

Buy an Edison"The Phonograph with a Soul"

A large stock of records always kept for your selection.

Come in and let us talk Phonograph

Kendrick Furniture Co.

Powerful Chieftain of Abyssinia

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Mli TIIODIST CHURCH.C. A. Picker i ng, M i n tater.

The> e will be preaching bothmorning and evening ai Kendrick,March 19th.

Let us not permit our church totake as long to convalesce from theefFects ot the flu as some of theother patients, but all get back intoworking form immediately.

If you want to see the SundaySchool Superintendent smile, oe inyour seats promptly by ten o'lock.Can we not make the attendance,this coming Sunday, 100 per cent?

The pastor wishes to thank theunknown donor uI canned fruit,and would appreciate knowing whoit waa.

h rare phntograi>h, just rr<oivo>i, 81>oiving tho venerahio Lat»l-Aulelttt, oneof ti>e n>ost noted uf the iudui>rndrut chieftains of Abyssinia, who have risentu greater puwur thruugh the >'curat death of their 8uzer»tn, lilng AIenelik.

The French Shop

EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCHCamerori, Idaho.

kev. E. A. Rein, Pastor.IEnglish services, Sunday 10:30a.m.

English Luther League services7:30 p. m.

Sunday school 9:30 a. m.English Lenten sevices, Wednes-

day 7:30 p. m.Cnoir rehearsal, 'I'hursday, 7:30

p. m.Catchetical instruction Saturday

8:30 a. m,

Summons

In the District Court, Second Jud-icial District of the State ofIdaho, in and for the County ofLatah.

John L. Bechtol, PlaintifF,vs.

Ethel E. Bechtol, defendant,The State of Idaho Sends Greet-

ing To Ethel E. Bechtol, the abovenamed defendant.

You are hereby notified that acomplaint has been filed againstyou in the District; Court of theSecond Judicial District of theState of Idaho, in and for the-County of Latah, by the above nam-ed plaintiff, of the nature in gen-eral terms as follows:

To obtain a decree of divorce on ,

the ground of desertion.And you are hereby directed to

appear and answer the said com-,'laintwithin twenty days of the

service of this summons, if served,within said Judicial District, and

i'ithinforty day's if served else-

where. And you are further noti-fied that unless you so appear andanswer said complaint within thetime herein specified, the plaintifFwill take judgement against you asprayed in said complaint.

Witness my hand and the seal ofthe District Court of the SecondJ udicial District of the State ofidaho, in and for Latah County,this 11th day of March, A. D. 1922.

Homer E. Eates, ClerkBy Adrian Nelson, Deputy

(Seal)Frank L. Moore, Residence Mos-

cow Idaho Attorney for Plaintift11-6t I

The farmers of the Potlatch region are

prosperous and their prosperity is

largely the result of hard. intelligent

work, combined with practical banking

co-operation.

The Farmers Bank has for manyyears co-operated to the fullest pos-sible extent with the farmers of thiscommunity and we cordially invitemore business of this desirable kind.

Make pur Bank Your Bank

The FARMERS BANK

The Farmers ElevatorArid Warehouses

Receivers of blilk and sacked grain and pay currentmarket price.

AVe sell Grain Sacks, Binder, Twine, and RolledFeed of all kinds.

QT'e also handle the celebrated

Martin's Best Flour

Farina, Graham and peacock Rolled Oats at lowestmarket price. Give us a trial and be convinced.

Phone 812

Kendrick R.ochdale Co.

A. H. OVKRSMlTHAttorr>ev-at-Law

Ur(>ubart +ui]ding Tbud Stree>

MasScow, 1daho.

N. R. ShepherdT>I»e Auctioneer

TROY, lDAHO.

HorseshoeingGeneral BlacksmithingWagon and Carriage Shop'A.ll work Guaranteed.

ALL Klf<,DS OFRepairing neatly done.

Frank Crocker

Insurance, Notary Public

Real Estate

Phone

G. F. WALKER

Regular Meals 40cShort Orders

all dayPrompt Service

Lunches Served. Any 'I'ime,

Mrs. Minnie McDowell

Hotel KendrickTaylor & Ericks'on, Props.

GOOD ROOMSGOOD MEALS„UP STAIRS

Soft Drinks and Candy

Cigars and Tobacco

Commercial Trade Solicited

Kendrick, Idaho

TailOr ShOPlg now open for business

Cleanjrig, Pressing and'epairing

All work absolutely

GUARANTEED

We do all kinds of alter-ations in ladies and gei]f.sclothes; also we take

orders for new suits.

James Mitchell. THE TAILOR

Headquarters ~

Rogers Barber Shop

Butterwrappers printed at theGazette OSce.

U. 5. L.Automobile . Storage

Batteries

New PricesNet in exchange for old battery

$25.00for Nash, Overland, Oak-

land or Chevrolet.

$31.00for Buick, Hudson, Reo,Studebaker or Chalmers

$37.50for Dodge, Franklin or

Maxwell —1915-1!]

Prices M to 40 per centless than Nov. 1(]20.

AIe inspect, repair anilrecharge all makes ot bat-teries,

Kendrick Garage Co.

Schupfer Er. Deobald, Props.

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Tl>ey foll<>ivr<i Do» .T»A» <!own thegan ivay to the lnunch And spcs] bnckto the city. The door of I.aber's wars-

house stnod wide open; iv!thin was ai] tter of gveasy >s>gs and brokenpacl'ing cnses, with I.cher, quite mys-tiiied, sitting on A keg of nai!S and

, staring curiously at it all.Guide(1 by Don Juan Cafetero, Web-

ster and Dq]ores, passed on up theCalle San Rosario. Occasionally abullet, Ared two or three miles to thewest, droned lazily overhead ordvoppei] with a sharp met)>]lic soundon the corr»gated-iron roofs of abuilding. At the hotel the proprietoralone was in evidence, seated behln<1the desk smoking in profound indif-ference.

In response to Ivebster's 0:>ger in-quiries for 'the latest news froin thefront, the plncl<l fellow shrugg(s] And

»)u>'»)»re<1: "Q»ien sabe?" ]<'Vldent]yfor hi») such stirring sce»es had longsince lost their novelty; >.he bloomwas ofi the peach,;ls it )vere.

IVehste>'vent upstairs Ai>d llelpedhimself to another Autoiiiatic;ind sev-eral spare clips of shells which I>eh(>d l(ft in his tr»nk, On liis ret»v»to tli(.'»hhy, Dolores s;iiv wl>:>t av(<>'v nea)'sighted 1)e>'so», i»d( ed, wo»ldhave se(.»' to wit: th»t hc )vas >lotpleased to remnin in tlie hotel an(1with the spirit of Adve>iture strongvvithin him was desirous of progress-ing still farther toward the lirl»g, intl>e hope of eliciting some favorable)i(ws As to the progress of the fight.Sli<) tea]ized, however, that he woulddo liis dut.y and remain with her lntlie hotel; so she said gayly:

"Suppose sve walk out a little far-ther, Caliph. Many of the side streetswl]] be as safe an<1 peaceful as onecould desire, and if warfare shoulddevelop in our vicinity we can step in-to some house.""I do not lil'e to have vou run theslightest rlsl- —"he began, but shepooh-pnohed him into silence, tool<him by the arm ivith a great Air ofcan>nraderie. and declared thev shouldgo fovth to adventure —but c;iutiously.

Webster glanced at Don Juan. "Wecan go a half or three quarters av amile out the Calle San Rosario, sor,"the Irishman ans(vered. "After that't>vil] not be a pleasant sight for theyoung ]eddy —A»'here may be somdshootin'. Squads av the gove>w»)]nt(h>oops took'refuge in the houses

An'onk

to snipin'. 'Tvvill be shloiv iv»rrkvo»ndin'he last av thim»p. Evenafther the fight is over, there'l bescatterin'hootin'crapes all av thenight long, I'm thinkin'."

"At, the slightest danger ive'll turnback," Webster an»on»ced. A»d )vlthDon Juan Cafetero scouting the way'

block in Advance they progressedslow]y to)vard the center of the dis-turhance.

Soon they passed a horse fend inthe middle of the street; a little far-ther on one of the machine-guncompany, a lank Texan. sat onthe curb rolling a cigarette ivith hisleft hand. EIe had a bu]let throughhis right shoulder and another throughthe calf of his-leg And hnd received»ofirst aid attention; the i]ies were both-ering 'im considerably and he wascursing softlv and Auent]y, like the ex-niul--S-iinnr he was.

Farther on Another white Invaderlay face down in the gutter; for himthe i] ht hnd ended almost ere it hadbeg»n. In the next block half a doz-en sandal-footed Sobranteans, in theblue And ved-trimmed uniform of theGuardla Civil. lay sprawled in uncouthAttitudes, where the first blast of a

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By PETER B. KYNE ',sII

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(Copyri»bt, by Peter B.Kyne)

CHAPTER XIII.—Dolores tells Websterthat Billy Oenrv hnd nsked brr to marryh>m nn<> that s>«, hnd refused. A»assed,but entirely m>spnrlnrntnnd>ng the s>t»n-(>np, he ncrep<s tb( exp>nnntlo». TIe ex-pln>ns to Dolores hnw her brother hnslnld his plnns for tbr nvrrth>'o)v of Bnr-ros. Webster nnd Rlcnrdo have n fl»alunderstn»ding.

CHAPTE<R XIV.—Thc morn>ng of therevnl»tlon Webster tnkea Dolores nhnardthe Ame"l< nn steamer Estvcll>tn, wheresbe ran remain >n safety. An an Amerl-cnn cltlz('n he believeR lt bts r>uty to takepo part tn the con(>let. '.nffe) tv, afterbeing tn the )hick of it, returns to theship to tell Webster of the progress ofthe r(vo>»tin», which presnges an earlyv>ctorv for the forces of Rlcnrdo Rucy.

"ilute on the fringes av a Aght2"sputtered Don Juan, amazed and out-raged. "Take shame for yerself, sor.There was niver the likes av me hungaround the fringes av a fight, an'ellye know it,"

"I'm Amazed that vou even remem-hered your instruct.ions," Websterrasped at him.

"S»re, our div!sion had cl'oned upnicely An' had. nothin'lse to do,God bless ye. They ivere

besiegi»'he

palace ivhin I left, an'mallchance av t;>1(i»'t for a couple avho»rs; wli;)t tightin'heve ivas on the0»tsi<le ivas street shootin' an'otto me lil-i»'."

"Is it qnite safe to bring Miss RueyAshore..T01>n?"

'"Tis safe enon, h At the Hotel Ma-teo. 'We have the city for half amile heya»t, i» the rear Av them —

An'hey'e

nnt fi 1>tin'o get to the bay.The guards An'ome av the I<'ifteenthinfanthry regimint are in the palaceAn'he cuartel close by, an'himthat ive faile<1 to get in the arsenalhave j'ined thim. But'the bulk av theSnrros «rmy is thryin'o

bren)''ro»„h

to the south an'vest, to getto the hills. D'e mind the spurth rack i hat i »ns fn a semi-cire]eAroun<l >lie city? IVC]], thIn, the reb-els Are behint the e)nbankmint,

takin't

aisy. Have no .worry, sor. IVh]nive've tool'he palace ive'll n>ove onan'hrive the va abones fNm) behintup to that railroad embanl'mint, vvhereGinera] Ruey can bid them the timeav day."

Webster turned to Dolores. "Do youW]Sh tO gO AShOre?o

She nodded, her Aashing eyes bentin Admiratio»»pun the gory, grimyDon Tuan Cafetero, for she ivas halfI)'>sli, a>id lii tlia t Amazi»g ii>eetl>igshe 1<nevv the outcast for one of herblood. "I thin]'y brother ivil! sleepin his father's old roon> tonight," shemurmured softly. "And I would sleepin mine."

..01JI. -oseIf You Overlook This

We are exclusive agents for a new line of broomsin this territory. They are of the highest qualityand by far the greatest broom values we have everseen,

3.4i".)>„)V Sof all grades and for all purposes

50c, 75c,85c, $1, $1.25whisk brooms 25c to 50'ach.

'I'urkey I< eathei'usters 50C each.

STANTON BROS.

Co..gate Bt, Com >anySoap Makers and Perfumers of New York

Have put us o]] their Jobbers list and have given us

the exclusive agency in kendrick for their justlyfamous products on a basis which enables us to sup-ply you with these goods at the extremely low ad-vertised prices,

The line includes Toilet Soaps, Dental RibbonCream, Shaving Preparations, Talc and Face Pow-ders, Cold Creams, Toilet Waters, Perfumes andBlue Seal Vaselines. You know the line —qualityhas made it famous.

mar»inc g»A »A(l CA»glit the>n As t»<*V

rushed 0>>t of >lie police station to re-pel the A(]van(.'l»g in<'i c<'.»)>ries.

S<(.i)ig tliat the»i;>in street of tliecitv ivo»l(l Ass»i»e evei) n >nore grislynspect the longer !!icy follovved it, DonJuan led Webst<.r Arid Dolores A co».pie of blnrks doivn n cross street andturned nut into the C;>lie de Hernn»-dez, parnllel to the Calle San Itosarlo.There had been .no shooting fn thisstreet, Apparently; as they proceedednnt even a stray bullet whined doivnthe silent calle.

Four blocks from the governmentpnlace th(.y I'<mnd the narrow side.vvalks of tl>is quiet stre(q lln<d ivithivo»n<led froni both si<lrs. ivlth A doc-tor And half A dozen of ]ti(nrdo's hlr<><1

!ighters i»inlste>'ing to tl>cm; As th(,ythr(adrd their wny h(.tween the rec»m-hcnt figures they came»pon Motliev,Tenks, hr;>n<ly bottle a»<l glass In ha>i<1,"dnl»g h(.r hit."

Ii()h. So hri'0 yuu (lve, >i v !Ai»h,she grcete<l Dolores. "P.!g!;:-0. J»stivhc>'('e>'>ight IO 1)(', Gio>'ll('ss I

ei'ive(t f'>i< e. I.et these pnnr»>isfor-t»A;ite h><ls see that the sister 0'he»(»v pvesi(i«»t Ain't t<ln p>'<»>d >0 c>i>'('.

f<li'>A. I')'e, 1;>ss. '(.)l(l »p tli<. '(",>d

0 ill>A y»»»g c<l(.'1 ('rel )vl> ll th(.'lr. >11

'is A('ck. 'I:)'r. h)(l. Tyl;<' hr;ice»ow!'I:ve's so»>c o'our ow» people, »ot A

lot 0'loomi»'e]]('r hollies, come top»t sn»>etl>in" else ln yer neck —soi>ie-tliinlc that'l sti>n»late ycr,"

The "yo»ng cn(1(evel," A hlnnd yonthof sc;iree no s»in>i>rrs, tivistcd his headAnd gri»ned»p At Dolores As shc k»eltbeni<le him to lift him»p. "lieve, here,sistei''>0 >1>i»Able<1, "vou'll gct tl)()tivhlte dre~s dirty. Never min<1 me. It'just A flesh ivnu»d, only my»eck hasgot stiff And I'm iveak from loss ofblood."

Mother Tenks winke<1 At Webster As

she set a glass of hraiidy tn the stricl'-cn;«lve»t»rer's lips. "Give ine A bito'hc wlilte meat, as )»y sainted 'En-(ry used to s'y," she m»)mured coin-!CA!1V.

Dolores loni'ed up At webster. "I'lstay here." she snid simply. "I'e foun(!a job helpin Motl>cr Je»ks. Yo» AA(1

Don Juan )»Av run Along If you ivish.I k»ow you'e As curious As children."

Th(y ivrre, It ivoul<1 have been im-

possible tov A»y»»>n ivith re(1 corpus-cles in his blond to harken to the shoot-ing And shouts only three city blocl(s(]inta»t witho»t year»i»" to see (hrfight itself.

"I'l retnrn in 15 nii»»t<'s, At thelatest," he promised hev, nnrl ivitli Don.Tuat> Cafetero, )vho had helped himself

to a rlfie and bayonet I'rom n»e of tl)ewounded, he turned the corner into the»ext street which they followed westthrough a block plentii'ully sprinkledivith tlie dead of both factions.

Don Juan led the ivay t]>rough An nl-ley in the rear of the Catedral de laSanta Cruz to the door of the sac>!s-ty; as he placed his liand on the latckithree rifle bullets struck around them,shovveri» ~ them with fragments of fall-ing Adobe.

"There's a house party in the neigh-borhood," yelled Don Juan and dartedinto the church, ivith Webster At hisheels, just in tune to escape another

"I'l Stay Here."

fusillade. Thev wa]ked tliro»g]i thesacristy and pnssed tl>ro»gli A <10»rinto the great cathedral, ivith its lii; h,ciii'v(."d, f'0tli. c-ai'el>cd cc>1!)lg. Tll)'oiiglithe thicl<-closed doors of the main c>)-

trance, lost in the dimness of sp:iceout 1» front, the sounds of thc li»ttlehalf a block aivay seemed very dist;int,indeed.

They passed the altar and Don,T»angcnufiected A»d crossed himself rever-ently. "I'l be Afther makin'»e con-I'ession," he ivhtspered to Webster."IVA!t for me, sor."

Be leaned his rifle against the Altarrailing, crossed the ch»rch A»d touchedlightly on the shoulder n nionk kneel-ing in prayer before the altar of theVirgin; the ]atter bent liis hend vvhile

Do» Juan whispered; then hc rose andboth went 1»to the confessional. ivhileIVebster fo»nd a bench along the )valinnd waited.

Presently Don Juan came forth,knelt on the red-tiled floor and prayed—something, Webster suspected, hehad not done for quite a while. Andivhen he had tinished his supplicationAnd procured h]s vifie, IVebster joinedhim, the monk unbolted the door And

from the quiet nf the house of Godthey pas~cd 0»t into the street and thet»m»lt of'ell.

"I'e h((» el»st tn death this dnv,"Doii Ju:>n cxph>!»cd, "»n'he day is (70 bc continued)

iProfessional Cards

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DR. A. OTTERAAENPHYSICIAN

Phone 8/2KENDR1CK, IDAHO

%.A. Rothwell, M. D.

nnt (>one. >(e >tie same ton(~, 'tfs longs!nce I d )na(le mr last (onf(~sionsure. »n>i] you picked )n(. Aut Av themir(, sor. 'tis little thought I hnd forthe hereafter."

From their piner. they coul<1 see a<lnzen or more of Rica>'dn's hired fight-ers crouched nn<ler the shelt(r of thepalnce ivnlls Across the Street. "I thinkive'll be safer there," 'tvehster cried,as A 'couple oi'ullets struck the stonesteps at their I'eet and rlcochete<lAgni»st the cath(.dvnl door. "That rlfleof yours is makin- you a marked mnn,Don Tuan "

They rnn Across the street An<1

joine<l the, mcn under the pnlace wall."What's this?" Don Jnnn demanded

t)vlskly. "Hnve ye not shmoked thimout vet'?

"No<ldings dnl»g," A young Germnnnnswere<1. anev chi(f has sent ivord<lnt ivc shall not Artillery use on derhnlnc(. !>Ie» All;iro»n<lt it ive hnf, mitA»)ac)>inc gi>n comm;indi»g rnrli gate;>»ost nf drr poys have chnst moved nutwest in der rear of der governmenttrnnps."

"Then," Dn» .T»nn (lc(lnr(<l ivlih (on-victio», "ih< >('ll h< no fi)glilfng here tosp< Al< Av, »ii>il 1(>lrv."

"D(r is hlrnty of rliny l)vnti» snlp-(rs, )»ri» fr(»n<l. Der houses here-;ibo»ts vns fill(<1 i»it <lem."

"I'l hnve no rat lights In n)fne," DonTuan retorte<l, "Come ivit.'(, so,

an've'll

he i» at the d(ntl> out beynnt atthe railroa<l cmhanl<ment."

"Ton lnte," Webster Ansivcrcd, fo> onth(. instnnt to the west the cracl-le ofrifle An<1 machine gun fire interl»<ledivith tl>e staccato hni'ks of A,!>Iaxlm-Vickers hrolce out, swelling nlmost im-mediately to n steady outponring ofsound. "Ivc']] stay here where we'esafe for the finals. IVhen General Rneyhas clca»cd up ont there lie'll comehere to take command."

F<or half An hour the sounds of abrisk engagement,to the west did nots!Acl(en; then with disconcerting su<1-

<Ie»ne)s the»pronr died Aivay fully, 50per rent.

"They'e going in ivith the bnyonetAnd machetes," so)»cbody ivho 1'neivremarked laconically. "Wait And you'lhear the cl>revit>g."

They waited fully ten minntes, butpresentlv, as the firing gva(i»Ally fledaway, they heard it, fnint nnd indis-ting»ishnblc at Arst, but graduallyco»)ing nearer. And presently thctrnppe<1 >Am in the palace heard it,too. "Viva Rney! Vivn! Viva Ruev!"

"A]>] ovrr h»t the sho»ting," DonJtu>i> r(inarked disgustedly. "The lads

In the palace will s»rrindher nnw. S»reGlnernl Rucy was rig]it afther all. 1<or

ivhy should he shoot holes l» the kiousehe's goin'o live in. 0»'vhere, be tl>e

same token, he gives a dinner partythis night'"

"I'm gin<1 the en<i is ln sight," Web-ster replied. "IVC have no interest inthis revolution,,Tohn. And it isn't up tous to horn in on tlie play; vet li't)vent »gains't the R»ey factio», I fenrIwe'<1 he force<1 Into n(tive service in

spite of 0»rselves. There is such athing As figl>tin ~ to save one's skin, youknow."

Don .Tunn lnu„herl pleasurnb]V.eIVhat a Shame ice missed the roiV Out

beyant At the rallrond embankmi»t,"he declared.

"7 wish you'd kept out of tt, DnnTua». Whnt hnsine;s had you in thefight At the cuarte]2 Suppose you'been killed"

"Small loss!" Don,7uan retorted."I slin»l<l hnve mourned you never-

the]ess, John,""Ivnuld yn» that snr»e?" Don .7»nn's

butter>»ill< eyes ligliir<l (vith nffectionAnd pleas»re. "Woul<] It put A pang inthe heart of you, sor, to see mestretched?

"Yes, it wo»l<l, .70hn. VA»'ve A ivfid,fmp»lsive, lu»ntic, vvnr!1>less Ivish>nan,b»t there's A hrnn(1 vein of pny orc In

you. nnd I w»)nt you to live until I candevelop it. )vien i>ir. Geary returnsto oprrnte the mine, he'l need a fore-man he can trust."

"And do yon trust me, sor?o"I do in(iced, 70hn. I]y the ivny, ynu

never gave me your ivor<1 of hnnor tnciit out red liqunr for keeps. Up tilltoday I'e ]in<] to ivatch you —And Idon't ivn»t tn (lo that. It isn't dig»l-Aed for <i!her of »s,. An<1 fro>n todayon you must be n man or n mouse. Ifyou prove yourself <i m,'>n, I vvnnt youin my business; if yon prove vo>irs(.lfA ii>01>sc, son>cho(!v c)sr mav have I 0».]Tow >>bout vol],1011» 2 Tile c;>>>ill)ns

will he open toniglit, nnd Ar( ivnicrivi!1 he free to the sol<liers of the newrep»blic. Must I iv:itch you tonight?"

Don .T»nn shool.- his reckless i'ed

hr.;)<l. "I'l nev(.r let A drop of liquorcross my lips ivitlio»t vo»r pe>»)iss!0»,soi," he pr<»»ise<1 sli»ply. "I »m themnn An(l yo» Are th< master."

. "We'l shnl«! hands on that!" Aft< rth(. west< rn habit nf v;>lid»ting All v(r-hnl Agrcrm(.nts ivilh A h;)»d sh;>k(,IVebst(r thr»st his hnv<3 ha>)<l o»t tohis mnn, whn took it in hotli nf hisAnd held it for hnlf;i niln»ie. I-Ie ivnnt-ed to spenk. h»t cn»1<1»'t; he cn»hlonly hoiv his hr»d As his ry(s (lo»der]ivith the tears of his Appreciation. "Ah,sor." he hlurte(1 presentlv, "I'd die forve an'e]come the <ha»st."

A vvild yell of alarm hrokc out in th-next blorl', at the north gate of th<)

pnlace; there (vas A siid<len il»rrv ofrlfie fire and cries of "Here th(y (nm(.!Stop them! Stop them! They'ebrcnki»g out!"

Without aivniting orders the liire<l

fighters Alcng ihe wn]] —some ]5 ofthem —]cape<1 o»t into the street, form-ing a skirmish ]Lac, just as A troop ofcavalrv, with drawn sa bern, sweptAround the corner and charged uponthe devoted little line. "Snrros musthe thryln'o make his get-away," Don.T»an Cafetero ret»nrked cnolly, nndemptied a saddle. "They threw openthe hig pnlnce gate, 'n» the guards arerlcarin' )vny fnv him to the bnv."lie emptlrd A»other snddle.

Physician aud SurgeonOff<ca State Bank Building

Idaho.Kendrick,

DR. J. H, KELLY

Physician and Surgeon

l~endrick, Id;tho

Dr. %illiam T. SeeleyPhysician

andSurgeon

I dahoI eland,

Dr S fA K,oePractice Limited to Diseases of 'he

Eyc, E<ir, Nose and ThroatGlasses Fitted

0%ce Over Beach's StoreLEWISTON,„IDAHO

Dr. H. R. VEONDental Surgeon

OAice back of Drug StoveKENDRICK, IDAHO

Barber ShopCourteous 'I'reatment

Satisfactioii,

Guaranteed

William Wogers

Catarrh Cannot Be CuredWith LOCAL APPLICATIONB, as th<ZFcannot reach the se(it of the disease.Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in-iiuenced by constitutional conditions, (Lndin order to cure It you must take aninternal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi-cine is taken internally n»d (Lot& thr»the blood on the mucous surfaces of the,system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was

rescrlbcd by one of the best physiciansn this country for years. It is com-

posed of some of the best tonics known,combined with some of the best b]codp»riflers. The perfect comb]nation nfthe ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi-cine is what produces such wa»derfutresults in catarrhal conditions Bend fortestlmo»tais. free.F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.

All Druggists,?Sc.Hall's Fa>AI]y Pills for const]p(Ltion,

KENDRICK LODGE NO. 26.~ ~A. F. tQ. A. M.

Meets every second andlast 'Ihursday of the month

E. W. Lutz, W. M.B. M. McConnell, Secretary.,

Cbamberla)n s Tablets

"The nicest al>d pleasai>test med-

icii>e I have used for indigestion

and constipation is Chamberlain's

Tablets," writes Melard F. Craig,

Middle Grove, N. Y. They work

like a charm and do I>ot gripe or

leave any unpleasant eft'eet.

D32'KP'llew!g

Residence Phone 726

Kendrick Dray and Ice Co.

Frank Chamberlain, Prop.

Kl-:hlD I GK AUtD GD.Roberts Bros

Ford Reboring $5.00

Foid parts and Iccessones

Gasoline, coal oil and oils

'ringin your car and getIt overhauled before thespr]ng rush.

Goodyear T]res,

I'ar storage 'IIl2.50 month

'xy

Acetylene Welding

and Lathe Work

Charges Reasonable

All work is guaranteed

s CashTerm

Watch for the Opening Date of the New Kendrick Theater P3ewr:c.ling..y Beau'i::u..

Are the New Spring Goods

Mr. Bnd Mrs. W. ('. Brooks of Clarence Lee Trail, Sr., of South-

G Lewiston spent Sunday Bt the home wic]<, Idaho.LEANINGSw ]el<, Idaho.

Ira Ho]on and Don McCrea, w Andrew Dorendorf of ('rescent,Lester and Dell Green went to talking baseball th]s wee]<. Th]s is Idaho

Wenatchee, Tuesdav, where they ex the surest sign (kt spring that has W)IIl)sam Z)n)inerinan of (lescentpect to secure employ'ment. so far appeared on the hor)zon. In Idaho

d)cat]ons are that Kendr)ck will Henry He]tteid, Register.%, J. Westover of Clarkston was have a fast ball team this season.ln Kendrick the first. of'he week onbusiness. +John Kite 'ool< i»s daughter, l

M)ldred, Bnd son, John, to Lewis

o e f h

, Babe Callison arrived, Monday, ton Wednesday, where they under,'ALL FOR BIfroin Moscow to visit her father on went an operation for the removalA me)'1 can ri dge. The Ursu I) re of I heir tons)Is 'I

Academy closed this week on ac ho)ne Thursdaycount of the fact that a number of Perce County, will be received by

the teachers had the flu. Oscar 'I'hon]as of Moscow visited the clerk or the board at ('ameron

relat) ves in Kendrick Thursday. up t'o April 14th.Her)nan Wegner of Asotin visited To be built according to State

his parents in Kendrick ever the'rs. J. H, Kelley returned 'I'hurs- I.'lan No. 6. Contractor must fur-week end. day afternoon from a business".trip nish all labor and material as pre-

to Lc<v iston. scribed by State Hoard oi'duca-Joc kruchtl of Lenne was trans- ,tion.

act]ng bub)ness iii Kendrici< tlie hrst,<( Jesse iloffrnan sold four Sliorthorn 'lue print mayof the week., vearliiigs )nst week to G"org" Hol- the home of'he clerk.

Ihey brought $6»p]«e B)d n]ust be accompan)ei byWhile driving bacl< from the Ceil- and averaged 940 pounds each. Mr.ar (.reek country last week Dr, Hoibrook said the four head were

1 certilied check of 2 per cent of the

Otteraa~n saw twenty deer in one sf me of the hncst stock he iiad ever proposed bid, as a guanantee that

bunch. He was close enough io shipped fro]n this t rr tor tlie successful b]dder will enter ]n

take a picture of them, Tliere aremoro deer along the Potlatch than L. E. Brooks, deputy state game Board reserves the right to rejecthave t]een seen in this country for ward(n, was in Kcndr]ck the lirst Bny «all bids

ui the week on business. Mr. Dated March 1, 1922.Brooks said that old hshing licenses Aug. F. Wegner, Clerk,

John Florance of Clarkslon was expire April 1 at which time,'tlie Cameron, Idaho. 9-Gtvisiting friends in Kendrick last hsiiing season will )]e closed rorSaturday. two months. He exPects to stock FOR SALE: Bronze gobbler.

Bub Shun]aller d]dt)'t get his Gaz Latah county streams heavily th]s G W]lson Phone 60KY 11-2pette last Saturday ao in a card to us spr]ng, particularly at Elk River

he 'd "We would rather iniss the and above the forks of'he Potlatch. See the Kendr]ck Garage ('omp-he said "

any for Automobile storage bat-

ate most highly. WH ITE W Y ANDOTTE hatchingTwo Kamiah men recently kill- eggs for sale. $1.00 per setting of9s tiie upper Clear The

funeral ssrv ice of G rand ma 15,$G.OO Per 1 00.Chas.Hott man

]s spr]ng an a e ]un ers B rs. 1 c e is repol' verywill go out next>fall and winter. s)ck, and Mr. Kitchel is reported to

P, I. Orcutt of Moscow was trans-LGGS FOK HATCHING

acting business in Kendrick last Little James Sm]th is quite sick, "rom 2 and 3 year old Singleweek. with pneumon)a fever. Comb White Leghorns, Selected

and mated by Pren Moore, poultryL]unkie was a Lewiston Mr. an(i Mrs. Daughtiy are both specialist of the Univeristy or Idaho,

v)sitor the first of the week. rePorted ill w]th lagrippe or flu. Cockerals from the A. J. HansonRevival meetings were closed farm, Corvallis, Oregon, bingle

Mrs. Elbert K",vkendal, who, was Thursday night on account of so sett]ng $1.25, 3 settings $3.50,taken ton Lawiston hospital Wed- tnuch s]ckness settings$ 500 100 Eggs$ 600 J Cnes<)ay of last week, returned home Ham]l, Phone 3425, Juliaetta, Idaho.'uesday afternoon. She was accom- Lee Kirk, who has been helPing

panied home by her husband. The Roy Southwick, for the past year, )sfr]ends of the Kuvkendals w]ll be helPing his brother-in-law, Hoiner

j k'OR ( REA TER CROP yiELDglad to learn that she is verY much Hayward.

lJust received, one car of Gypsum.

improved in health. George Ziemann returned to One car.of Swift K Co's high grade

he bank statements ot the three Kendrick, Monday, afte] a week's .fert)lizer. Write for instructions

Moscow banks show th..n) to have "'total dePosits aggregating over h We have deep snow on the ground Co Seed Grow d Dm]llinns, wh]ch ]s surely a good around Southwick.

Henrv Jones left for Lewiston lastshowing for this t)me of vear.

. The Cirrle Card CIur) spent a very week. SILVER I.ACED WYANDOTTESpleasant evening at the home of Mr. R. M. W h h h b k

Hatching eggs for sale. $1.00. perand Mrs. W]lliam Rogers Tuesday witli the flu, is abie to be out again.

rig t, w o as een 'ett]n ot 15. $6.00 er 1 0. Mrs..night. Dainty refreshments were John'chwarz, (.'ameron, Idaho.served. Clair Reecer has been quite ill. 9-8p

4'.~

, Work on the new theatre is pro- Frank Hola]es is vis]t]ng relat]ves FOR SALE: 2 sets heavv buttgreasing in a most satisfactorv man- '" b " hw''hain harness and 2 light sets hai-ner. The cold weather has delayed ress. Ernest Miller, Phone 5915,the plastering and ce(nent work to Kendr]ck, ' tfsome extent, but the lathing, ex- Big Bear Ridgecavat]ng, wiring and work on the Yoi] w]ll want a silo this year.stage lias been carried on without See J. C. Hamil about the H. I. I".interruption It will probably be Raleigh .Hughes depai'tcd fol't and the free roof OIfer. Silos arethe latter pal't ot next month before Maries, Monday, to atiend 'is cheaper this year. Order early. J.the building is completed and the father's funeral. C. Hami I, Phone 3425, Juliaetta,hxtures installed. Mi's. A)nos Moore ape]it last week 9-(f

Mr Bnd Mrs H 'P HBII I]ave had 1n Kendr)ck< with her daughters,rather a severe time with the flu. M)sses Alta, All]e Bn(i ('lnr]bel.I'or a few days last weel< Mr. Hull g'Ine little daughter of Mr. and

'asin a crit)cal condition, bu( tliey Mrs. Fred N(winan, who has beenare now botl) recovering, sei)ously ill, is slowlv rccoverii)g.

y( Oeorge Onrrrlson wns n Moscow,g M<sscs Agnes, Opal anti Dorothyvis) tol', Wed i)esday, Jones spent lost week at home.

Herman bchupfer heard the wire- AMISS Helen Slind returned home '

less siatio'n at H]gh K]ver, Alberta, "~.""day - ng SPen -e ~ w-" A ff ~g 3 -'lone cigar ibis weal<. yy'e also ca'n

lwitt) ber sister, Mrs, H. Dalberg m All Kln<]S ln Bulk

distinguish wireless messages as far ' carysouth and east as Denver. Miss Inez Jolinson resumed her ' ~

sB w Bs ou t of I I)e sch oo I d u t i es a t K 1 m r ock, Tu esd aY

store ibis week on accoobs al lhelgrbirs. White ol'ewisrnn spent lass .flu. He is recovering rapidly'. 'k)teek at the A. N. Rogiista(i home.

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Mrs. (.'. (,'. Blackburn is slowly re- XOlc Lien returned home from'ove]']ngfroin pneumonia. She wns Moscow last week, having served Alfalfa

able to sit up t'or a wi)Ile Wednes.~as juror on the d)strict court.dav, the first time for several days. preaching services Bt the Luther- ',

John Dan]marell went to Glfilo dBn chutch, Sui]dny, Match 19th at

on business, Wednesday.,+Miss Bess) e M orey is recover ing'I'he local Legion post has B nun)Ifrom an operation caused by an

ber of American flags for disPosal 'lcerated tooth. bhc recently re-,amoiig ilie country schools in the

j turned nome from the ('ritmanv]c]nity of Kendrick. The e flags, Ho pital in Moscokvmay be had by applying to Tom Longer George Garison. F]ve nice flagsl .(-'. Munsoi) of Mcscow was awere g)ven to the Kendr)hk scl,ools ~ visitor at the Ole L]cn home the

'y

the Legioti, lfirst pf the week.

bturdevant went to Lekv]s YxEd Halseth spent Tuesdav at the,ton Wednesday Io attend a meeting [honie ot'is brother, Pete, near

of I. O. O. I'. Syecretaries to be held I

there Thursday. Ciinrles Riggle spent the week endat iiis hoine iii Kendr]ck.

Al McKee of Lapwa] was trans- Cornact]ng business in Kendricl'his l Will ])Blberg, the Watk)ns man,week. recently canvassed the ri'dge.

Dean Wright nf Agatha wns in,Kendrick on bu:ine s Wednesdnv.

l

NOTICE FOR pggLICATIpN Peas and BeansThe town council n)et ]n Bbjourn-l

ed sess)on Bt the c]lv hall Wvdn(s I Departn)ent ot tl]e Inter]or,day evening with all council]non

I U. S. Issn(i Ofhce at Lew)ston,Present. Natl]ing but general,'d])ho, k'ebrunrv ".', 1922.routine business wns trnnsni ted.

INot'ice is iiereby given that James

Will]am D)ily, cnriicr oi) route'M. Kyie, of (;rescent, I a»o, who,

No. 2 oI)k of Keridric]<, wn. ui)able 'n April 21, 1917, n)nde Ho nesteadto inke the nil]] l ouk 11)ursdav on k.ntry No, 0(046, for NEI SWI Let Us Figure With Youaccount of ill]]css, kiis .Oiisiitui(, 'ion -', 'I'owi]sl)ip 38 Nortl), Range

j

P. (1. (..Bi)(lier;)Is» had flu ) n I„,'., 1 West, l3oiso Mei id]nn, l]as I) l elf

family nnd coul(5n't go. Mr, 1)lliv no))ge of intention to mn)se three l,went to Mocow I'hu(dsy Bft,ino(]i. Year P]'oof, ko esinbl]sh cia)n) to ihe

inn(l above ()ascribed, bcf lire the ',kioion went fo l.e<vitoh 'I'1)]]is-, Register Bhd Ke(siva) «f the U. S. <sK'y

day afternoon. He has beet) .'uffei- Land Ufiice, nt Lewis)on, Idaho, on Fxcepiional Service)ng with appendicitis and ihnv have the 6th day ot April. I!)2".to undergo Bn opcrntiu]]. Cln in)ant i]nn]es B w]'thesses:

9-5t

This store is sparkling with the ne)v things for SpringDS

and Summer.

S>ecia..s For . ~is Weel~ On..ySilk tissue gingham, 32 inch, every p]e(.e fresh and

crisp at 6I(aC '] yard.

Zephyr ginghems, S2 inch, fine,'oft a]]d pretty newPatter]]s 36ik., other gingham as low a~ 2g(;.

3 balls Silkine crochet cotton in light pink or blueat 25O, gold and aluminum metal thread 35c a ball.

I

Be sure Bnd look at our shokv windows. This willsurely please you, and free too.

One big 5 cent Stick Candy Free with every pound ofRoyal Club Coffee.

Big 2 lb pacl<age pure powdered borox for 85c.

.<encric< S):ore ogrgpanyThe Quality Store

FOR SALK.

s

Oil Your HarnessA pure blood Polard-China

farrowed in September, weigpounds, well formeyk, can betered

A pure blood Poland-Chinregistered, a pet, weight 300 ..

A high grad~ Poland-Chinweight about 130 pounds....

A shoat, weight about 110for

A f4-blood Poland-ChinChester white gilt, bred, abopo(] Ilds

kVM. F. McCLELLANSouthwick, I

boar,ht 110

regis-'20.00

I',

a sow,li$ 35.00 r

I

a boar,$ 13.00

pounds,$ 10.00

a 'andut 150$ 15.00D,

daho.

Have your Ilarness oiled before spring work

5 tarts.

Kendrick Harness ShopN. E. Walker, Prop.

'

AlexanderHaniltonp>rst gI)ecret+++ftheT~y years olcl lie was put

to work ns errand boyin a bank. By study,

industry and thrifi he learned the bus:ness, savedenough to make profitable investments, became prominent, fought in the Revolution, signed the Declarationof independence and was first Secretary oF theTreasury.

I

If you are ambitious to get ahead in theworld, begin by saving a part of your regular earn-ings, For money paves the way to the desirable'hingsof liFe.

Start an account with us this Keek andadd to it every pay day. So'on you will have enoughto buy property, take a desired trip, send your son tocollege or make profitable investments.

Nultip1y your money in our care.

I~ari en

CloversMediuni.Bed, Alsike, k~weet. h4'hite.Dutch

Orchard Grass, Brome GrassTimothy

Cheat, Red TopBlue Grass

0'hite Dent. Yellow Dent, Sweet

'1'hese are certified seeds bearing the highest test and»e ivill stand behind every grain as to germinationand I)urity.

Kendr'.ck Hardware Co. heNendz ick State Bank

Kendrick. Idaho

water countrv. A man arr]ved ]n Henderson was held at the U. " Leland, Idaho. 11-tfDh l ck]lb l cogrchnrch irlnayal oneoc'Men's khaki pants these are eXtra good and the new

14 cougar would have wh]ch the remains were laid to rest See the Kendrick Garage Comp-

killed more deer in th(I mountains ]n the Southwick cemetery. any for Automobile storage bat- price is only $2.00th th II th I t th t M R t h I t d ter]es 11 tf