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Boost For Better Roads , Into Kendrivk Subscription )Prise $ 1.50 In Advance THE<OFFICIAL PAPER OF LATAH COUNTY VOLU'ML<'5 LI"AH GOI.IIjIIY IElhjB PAHAGIIAPHB 14];XDRI!CIi, I,ATAII COUNTY, IDAIIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925. Navy Av]tator Making ParacbUILe Sump From P~ave NL[)I'13I" R 5)(> "', TMELYTALKB IIY U,OEI. PROEEBBORB )'ep(.'A f, Al< )) v >va» )»')i) <r») «" i ]0<i< I of ))<.Aii» <10>vii 13v;ir]y gulch Specialists Write on Subjects of gra(]e last Saturday. IIc was Interest c]rivi»g fn»v ho>8«8 anil n»c .front >vhevl »tvi>c) a > n«lr the WFRD CONTROL le >(]er Sw»»g sharply fi) o»< Dnn't for"et A))nut t)>e see(l si(le, snapping the fn»gue of fv»tji>g ]A))nv<ito>ir» >v)>)eh have «ln»e tn f'lic Iv;>gnn. Tl>v Iv >< nii bccii c»tab)i»)ie<I primarily for stavte<1 fovw<svr] And <ss Mr. HA,- fhc f;iii»(.v'» ))(.ncfit. With the vvns Ivas leaning over fo sef the pvv»e»t infi vv»f in.ivcvrl eracl- bv ikc, hr. Iva» tl)> 0)vn nvvv fl>c i< >fin» 8»([ fl>« large sums of.'i(]e. ]Ti» nvvi'All» c;i»«ht o»»><)i>cy 1)vi»o »»e<1 in tlie worlr, fop nf fhv. bv;i]rc lever And )ie n»v. c;>»»ot;<f[ovr] fo rcscec] his w>» »nspvnclerl, lie i(1 r)OIv» in fic]()» Ivit}> crop»eccl» coi)tajnjng the Air. Fortni>ately the brake I we«(1 »eec]»., wAS on enough so that the I Wee<1»«eels are more easily hnr»es finally caine to i stop i j»f> n<1»cerl in grass and legume i>t>c] held. the '<vagon, i<lr. Ela- sec<I» which Are »niall ancl of- ven» tore loose A»el c]roppe<] nn tcn contain insepara'ble weeds a pile of rocks at the side of »c;iv«ely notice(1 by the un- the roar], rceeiving A 'bacl cut trained eyc, The purity test on the heacl besicles minor ents inacle at one of the state seed an(l bruise». W'hj]e his injnries I laboratories shows just what were quite painful he corisicler», wev<I seeds are present. One hmself forfnnafe t'hat the Ac- van;ilsn get > germination test eideut was not mort Serio>is. if he is in dou))t as to the aibil- ity of the seccl to grow H What is a Cow') II»]bert. Items of Interest Taken From Neighborng Papers 'Since the heavy rains of the past week, the short strip of nnsurface(l roa<l jbetween here and Kendric]c has become so bad. tIiat c]elivery of gravel from t'e ci nsher had to be discontinuecl. Vr If'I) this stl'Ip In stlch conc]itin» Ar>d tl>e steam shovel occupying the high 'blufF near Arrow so no cars san get by, aboiit the only way Jnliaetfa >noforists can gn is straight up. J»liaetta Record. Dr, F. II. Thurston, recently of Boise,. has arrivecl in 'Genesee Anrl has opened offices for the practice of mec]icine. Dr. Thnr- stoa has practicecl medicine for the past nine years and was lo- cate<1 at Troy dnring the f]u epiclemic of 1918-19. Geriesee News. p+d<u1< p<ss> ~tu)< p>1'- Lieut. C. lr. Y'<te of the navy ju)n))in ~ )vith a parachute from a seaplane Harbor, Hawaii. The plane was going more than sixty u)iles an hour. wliile 1,DUO feet lu the aiv over Pea)'l Commercial Club Meets County to Handle Licenses Installs New Crusher As A, result of. the refusal of F.. i)I. Booth has installed his E. J. Gemmj], Latah county .new roclc cvus'1>er below Julia- assessor, to accept the shipment etta preparatory to ernshing of automobile license plates rock for maintenance work on from the off]ce 'of the secretary the I<endriclc streets and also of state, the county commis- fov the Arrow-Latah county line sioners in session at Moscow project. The crusher is the gy- this week, adopted a resolution ratory type and will be used in favoring the handling of plates conjunction with a jaw crusher through the county assessor's which has been installerl for off>ce. some time. The secretary of state, in or- The truck drivers who are der to facilitate the sending out,hauling the crushed rock, 'have of the plates made a shipment been busy this week filling some recently to all:county assessors, of the worst'pots on tlie of a supply of plates to ibe dis- county strip of road betweeri tribnted through their offices. ]<en(]r jck and Juliaetta, the IIlr. Gemmil refused to aeeept drivers donating the hauling t'e plates. and Ihlr. Booth furnishing the Iast year, on acount of the roclc. T}>ey hope to keep this large number to be handled the piece of road in shape so that the first of the year, there was f'hey can deliver the rock to cnnsiderable delay in returning ICen<]rick at an early date. the plates to auto OIvners. Te 'here will be a ten foot strip avoid the delay the secretary of of maintenance rock two inches state Asked the assessors to eo'- deep put on a num'ber ofblocl.-s operate with the ic]ea of giving nf the IIIajn street of Kendrick. more direct service. This will put the streets in per- Fo]]owing is a copy of the feet conditiou. The rock is to resolution passed by t'e corn- he crushecl so that it Ivj]] go nl>SS>on CI'S: . fhI'0»gh a thl'ee-qual'tci'nch "That in the, judgement of t'he'screen. board it will be A, great conven- ience to the tazPaYers of Lafah Kendrick Highway Elects county, if automobile license Th Kv» ]rick hi hwa dis- assesssol'8 ofHce ancl t)>e ezpensel t I t t ., frivt election was a very quiet nf banc]ling such license p]ates throng}i the assessor 8 ofHce can Affair Ancl <. evnicl 0. Any inter- , est As there was no opposition ))e <)one'iore evnnomica]ly tn! ' ] t f ) t ! cz c e p f A f e c A ff e r n I ~ v 0t v s fhe ti>xpayel's or the count/ 'The total vote cast was Iv»8 than if such licenses plates Arc I f)i<in 7;). The t)iree former co>n- )ian(llecl as they have been in j ,, i ni'1»s)0»v>'8, w}>0 'have sc>'vc(i the past, through the »ecvefarv l . ' ,'»invc t'e ovi<rin ni the (]istvicf, of Sfa.te. «r~a) f ] f ] ] ) r 'e rnecl fo nfHCC hy this ''The>«fore, be it. vp»0)v«<) ))y < ) ection. They have given sat- the boarcl of co»»fy «nnimis»in»-, i»faction and have served the ers nf'1afa)> co»nty, that flic '.. ll 1 f .t) f 11 Tl r.nnnfy assessor be requested fn ' " personne) oi thc board is in. i"-npevate Ivjt]> t))e secretary of C O] I' C F $ V »tat« in t)ie hand]i» of t}>e ]i«- 'ox' "en A»c ence plates anc] to i»s»e such license plates froni the office nf': the assessor, anc] that flic boavdi Kendrick Wins From Kooskia will furnsh the Assessor Ivjth All, necessary postage for mailing I< endrjc)c hjgrh school clefeat- n»f license plates fo those Ivho cc] the 1<008)cja quintet last Sat- may»ot apply in person." »r<lay evening )ly A score of 14 tn 11. Tt was A iunst interest- BIG POULTRy DEAL in game, ]vno»]cia ]ca<]ing thc first )ialf by 8 fn l). Tn tl>v »ec- on(1 )>A) f t)>v loca]» grail»A)]y One nf t'e )Avge»t I)oulfi y fni «v<1 A)iv;id A spevtac»]av sales ever mac]e in the SPolcanc vi>1)y Bnf)> teams were Com- e]istrict ha» been contracted be- pnsed largely nf yo»ng p)ayers tween Jolm Van Hecs, Gree»- bi>t they Shower] some Spec<]y Acres poultryinan, An(1 the 1)asket l>A11 .feat»re<1 by close Fresh]aid fan» of Colfax, .[rnm g»A>djng xvh>ch I<lr. Van Hees w>11 take Sparbev led w>t}> seven pni»ts c]clivery of 5,000 4-month-old for Ke»r]rjc]c Ancl C}>enoivjth for pn]lets in July nezt year. The I~on»]rj<t was high man. T3vnwn pvice reported to be 47,700, Ac- <]icl some sensational bA»lrvt corcling to H. IZincajc], manager 8)roofing that played a ]Avge of the ( 0)faz farm. Mr. VAn pa>'t In Kenc]rick's victory. ITecs wj]} )iave the largest cnnI- The line»p of the tive teams mercia] egg fats» in the Inlancl follows: F»>pire Ar)r] nezf, Irinte>'hnnlcl Ke»c]rjc)c (14) (11 ) I<on»kja have 10,000 layers. l<lil]«r (1) RuF. (2) T >J]o>'3ro>vn (6) L.F<. (5) Chei>nivith surprise Odd(s))ows "'"-ps"«s( l e <'ll>s» 'r j („<Spat'))r>'.G. Rail ta. Dammarvll 'L.G. (1)Svlivnv<l«)')ic O<](]fc]]OIv» wei-c p]va»- Rvfvrv< ]'i F<]sjg Igv»r])'i<)c. Antly»»r])risec] At fl>c «)n»v, nfi f)>v>r regular »es»>on IA»t Siit.»v- There Are Those Who Gossip I)('k All »iv)» b(s>'», AV)1<) )) )'0»g)if >vitl> f)iv»i l»i»)'vt» nf 0 )<) "A)i, l)Ii 8. M»<) c, )»i) I'li« ''<;>f»." (';tv<)»,»><]»( vi v;il u"nv)<) ig>«)vA»f of'ii))v i)iv, )ii>inhv>'» ))y tl>< )i»il«q»iii fvf I nf)iri )>A) f Iivv»." fi>v»is)>v(] v»fvvfai»m«nf fnv tli« ~ "Nnt 80 ii> this vil];igr i »)i»».'vening, I ]lzvhangv. At a we}] attended meeting of the commercial club held at the hotel Tuesday evening, a number of maf ters of interest to the community were discuss- ed. Joday <Long, vice president of the club, presided in the ab- sence of A. Wj]mot. After listening to the reports ef standing committees the c}>airinan called for suggestions that might benefit the commun- ity. George Barnnm outlined A, plan for decorating the business section of town for the holiday season. ISis suggestion met with instant favor anc] a committee was appointed as follows to have charge of the decorating: George Barnum, J. G. Gardner and Silvie 'Cook. Marvin Long, acting chairman of the local Red ('oss 'Chapter, spoke concerning the clrive that the Red Cross is putting on at this time f0 sect>l'e new 'lneir>- hers. EIC urgec] the members of the club to stancl ibehind t'his movement and maintain the local organization. I:, H. Dam- mare]l made A, few remarks con- cerning the benefit that this or- ganization. hacl be)I to the com- munity in the past anil said that he hopecl f)ie citizens of tl>e to>vn rwould suppoi't It. The members of the club gave their hearty sanction to the drive. There fo]]o>ved A general c]is- «us»ion of the roar] situation, resulting in a motion beng ma<]c to authorize the roacl eoniniittee of the club fn»e]ect a conimit- tee of. three from Bear riel<re fo meet jointly with the Kendrick highway commissioners for the purpose of getting a competent engineer tn locate A, feasible grade on Bear ric]ge, the clnh obligatiiig itse]f to defray o>! <- third of t'e cost nf fl v I'ccn»- naissance stirvey. 'I'he motion carried unanimously. This Action. was taken 'by the cl»b xxrith the idea, of starting a rlefinite roaci bui]r]ing program in this dis- f I'ICt. G. ]-'. Anc]evsoi>, cashier of the Farmers 13anl.-, made A »plen(lie] talk nn his first i>npvessio»8 of TZC»r)vjc]r. Ilv»poke in A. high- ly complimentary n>armer con- cerningr the public imprnvcinenfs here And t'e beautif»1 »nrvound- i»gs oi f I>e I 0'<vn. After a brief social period, the meeting Adjourned, tn meet again the seconc] T»esd Ay in Jan nai'v. 1)Trs. Herman Johnson picked strawberries And marigolds fron) her garclen at Thanksgivir g time, and the petunias her window boxes aie sti]1 in bloom. California c]oes»ot seem to ex- cel Big )ileac]ow 'for a mild And balmy climate.— Troy II) ews. C J. Smith's 265 foot well is A true barometer. It never fails <to announce the approach of a storm,:by emitting a steady roar and it roared Monday and Tuesday. Noibody has ever ex- plained "how come," but its true. iSometimes the noise sounds like the humming ef a telephone wire. A chance . for science to explain here.— Deary Press. Potlatch Highway Elects lice» interest was taken in the election of co>nmissioners for Potlatch }>jg}>w>y clistricf. The election wa» helc] .<Ionday After- noon at Le]and aud approxi- )nafh]y235 vntes Ivere east. Two ticket» >vere iii the field ancl the c<0»fe»t >va» A spirited one, ve- Snlfing in the election. of the following Iioarc]: Charles <Hj]], R. B. Pavks Anc] Jake Berriman. The refivin 'oard is composecl ef Charles IIill, J. il'I. 9700c]ward Anc] Archie May.— F<nl)OIvjngr is t'e list of CA»- <]j<)ates Anr] the votes each re- ceiver]: Jal.-e Berriman, 124; (.)ha)'les IIill, 121; R. B. Parks, 18f); Aug»st )Vegner, 110; R. IIeimgarfnev, 106; J: M. Wood- wav(], 93. Kendrick 26, Troy 25 In one of the fastest basket ball games seen 'here for many )noon», the I<endrjck town team rlefeated Troy team iby a score of 26 tn 25. 'I'he game was )>of ly contested from the start fo finish Anc] Ivas full of f[as]ry, »pcctagn]ar playing. Both teams were ma(]e»p largely of form- er high school stars who play fast basket ball. I<endrick's teanr was enmpns- ecl of Egnaz ancl I-Iarry F)aig, for ware]8; F<c]gar Da>»mare]}, Center; Victor Gentry And Hav- 'ley Perryman, gu arc]s. In th e second 1>alf Roy Sparbev 8»[)- stifutec] for ]'erryman. 'Referee: Joe Thomas of: 1l'Ins- cow. .Mr. ancl Mrs. A. Z. Robbins left 'We<]nese]ay of this week for the coast where they will make an eztenr'Ier] visit. They Are c]riving through in their car Ancl will gn nvev fhc Co)umbia high- way to Pnvtlanc]. Af ter stop- ping there for a while with rel- atives they will go to Taeonia, ,Ancl ether points. 0. E. S. Elects Officers Canyon C)}>apter )ho. 67, 0. I<'. 'H. At their se»sion Tuesday even- ing e]ectec] the fo)IOIvjng OIH«ev» fnr the co>nng year: .Tes»ic E<. iCA))iso», Worthy illnfro»; Tl. P. Hnl], (Wort}>y I'atron; 3> T >ry A<lain», Associate lll ivtvnn;,Tnhn Ii, 'Wooc]y, Treas»rer; R»th Ilo»ck, Cn»cl»ctvess; Ai»iie Den- balr], A»snciate Co»c]>icf r«8». Seveva] A,pplie ants for f)i() (le- gree» iiveve e)ccfe(). f])c 1>czt I'cgi)lat'v»»lnn 1)e»ic]c» cn»ferring fhc r]v< I'(.c», p)A»s are bring inar)v f<»'»n- C ) 8 I v V ) n g f o I' )I ('. »)]) (''» A >1 <) 8 f'c>v i»vite<1 ['rje>><)». A (,'l)ri»f- ili;i» tree nfcvspvrsccl ivjt}> other «nfertaitime»t bci»g pl >n»vd, Parcel Post Sale Berne)»ber the pare«1 post Anrl conked food sale, 'Sat»re]ay, Dv,«em))ev 1~, This sale will „iv(,n in t)ie ~i'T. H. Chiivcli hy the LA<]iv» Aid. Several at- f> A«fivv, booth»;>vv 'beii>g Ar- ranger] At which you may pur- r )><s»c A»iibstnnt>A] )»nvh, foncl .for yn>iv 8»nclay <]inner nr gift» fov ynur f>jenc]8. The co>v is a, female <iua<]- j pOTTLTR Y ruped Ivjth an alto voice and AI ~- t ~ liio]tj»g hens shoulc] be given countenance In <<< h>c'h ther'e 18 i A ration ti>at nof forcing, nn g»ile. She collaborate» Ivjfhl iyvt one that has suff[cient bro- the pump in the procluetion of a liquid call d milk pr '1 teiiis to a'd '''i feather growth. Lots of greens Anrl succulent is skinned by those she has I mount of scratch feecl wj]] de- ])enefitfec] as mortals commonly 1 1't' t} are. pend upon conc]ition ef the birds. Ilens shou]el 'be we]1 The young cow is eallecl a f] 1 d b t t f t h calf aud is used iu the mann- f]es >ed ut not over at w en fact»re of chicken salad. »10]t. )Wet nlss}>es and lights is»} o»ld not be user] for molting snd has ~ unjiersa] joint It is 1 t} t t " t hens that are resting for next user] to distnrb mara»ding f)ies Anr] the tassel on the end hsz Year's Production. Hens for carly hatching production should. nniqne educational value. Per- Ibe brought into production cfur- sons rwvho >nilk coivs Ancl conle . t) I tt I lf f J in contact iwth the tassel have ing tie latter ia f o onuary. R. T. Parld>nrst. vocabularies of peculiarly im- pressive force. The cow h As twn stomachs. DAIRYING The one on the gro»ncl f)oor is T)iink of next sPving's Pas- nse<] As A warehouse an<] has no fure»nw. By planting some other function. 'When this one rye the (1;iiryman can obtain at fillecl, t)ie cow retires fo a, I]vast A inonth Ai>cl A half of ciuiet place where 'her ill man- carly spring pa»tnre before his ner» Ivj]] occasion no co<»ment I)vrmanvnt pasture is reacly. anil c]evotes herself to belching. F<havly pa»t»ve cuts down the T)ie raw >naterial th»8 convey- ivjnfcr 'f«c<)i»g cost by shorten- ecl fnv the »econ(1 fiine fo the Ij»g the pvin<1 And also by cnt- infeviov nt hcv face pulveriz- fingr o»t fve(]jug right wlien it ed An() c]elivvrec] fn fhc Anzil- ~ >nn»t ezpen»ive. This early iavy sfoi»av)i, >vh«>v it is con- j vyv. «A» 1)e pasturer) As late AS vci'fcc] >nf,o cn>v. Jni)v 1< if tlic land is not need- TI)v vmv 'has no upper plate, cd fnv Annf))r) crop.— I<'. W. At- All )iv) fevf)i Arc par]red in the;keson. ]OIvvv ))Avt Of. hvr f. icc. This arrange>nci>t wi>8 perfect«<1 by ]X 'I'l]1'. ITO~i]l~ - Pvv As " " I l,no<]s ol'. f,hc Ii )it ](in<1 } »u]f, »)iv bites»1'nc] gums i I f 1 I, ch ]cI a <lcfInite bearing on c ii c (]0 IV». II Iihealfh. The pnssibilify of pre- 'I'he )»Ale coiv call«<] a l»il) venting main»tritio» Ancl devel- An<.1 is la»snecl;ilnn<r f)ie Color- f ) f } f f) R oping sf rong, )iealfhy chi)dren Aclo, fought south 0f the Rio, . I>8 not only of'reat interest tn Gl'A»dc, A»d Shnf in the vjcin- jpavcnt» I)»f fo All whn Ave in- ity of f)ie Potomac f ' 4 j f e vestee] in c]evel oping goocl A»1)ve of. «OIv )8 >vo>'f)> 4 ~ ,! «ifizcn». Vegetab]e»»honld be vent» in the COIv, 14 cents in the l I ] 1 f]" I t ou in«1»c]vc] in f]ie meals, nnt ou y »A»<]s of the paclceis, '3~ cv»fs I At thc n>eat inarket Anil $ 2.40 j of. f.')ie chilrlren, 'b»t o t >e en- spcc>al- I qf , tire family throughout t)ie year. ~ Marian ~il. Hepworfh. izv atinospheve.— ]iZehangc. Makes Poultry Pay W. 0. W. Elect Officer 0 Agn to kceP»i exact Accoiint of: qVnor]n)v» of fhc qVnr]r], he]d A, c czPen(1>t»i ( » 8»'(] I vcv>I>fs >< v] I iftv»<]«<<I an(I cnt}>usjasf jc Lcg I»evf jii <II< cd»«sr]AY Dvv hovn he»s..Af. fh«, en<1 of t)ie I Of])ce)'» I'or fhv, ensuing year )y ac«la»>at>'0 inai]v. A ))rofit of $ 2.88 pvv he», I l»»fa]]a[ion ri[ off)cers wil] be iiftv>'lv()ncf>i>g the cost of thv. I ],<,),] <», ]A»»>ivy 6th T}>p j '<Vnn<) ine» have initiated siz A»gev» <1>>ring thc past »to>it mev »Avkvt t'97.66. ILi» fee(1 for flic in .Tan»ary. ear vn»f t'45).6'3, leaving A, pro-! Neighbor» i> c S}>arpeniug t]>e>t ]f of. 45)2.0'3. T)>v hens Avera< I'>z«s prvpatatnry to sul)p]yjng v.] 258 cgi;» viich fs)r the year, ith<. f>ivl for fhe ca>np fire in whi«h A vvvy goo<1 vevnrcl.! A»ficipafin» of i visit f>'om fhe Thv Average price re«< ivc<l pvv'„]<I »cff]cvs Fr))vuavy <lozvii >< 2)'ents. I[;>vv A care for f)ie [;>1]«it Mv. I'vfvi<. k )i;i» )>veii raising )ng Sfe), rhicke»» fn> forty-fiv( yeAr.'. Off>«ev» v]ecte(] ivevv,>8 I'0)- ITe says I>v. )>><»»vvr v )>A<] any )<>)v»: (.'ons»[ Cnm>nandev, Fran]- fvn>il))v»)'))(i» ~ 'lii» Po»]fry PAy ]l]]j»; ]':>»f, (".o»»») Com>nan(]vr, Tl>v»('ci'('I )iv» >nainly in kevP- I Al;>vvj» ]10»<r; A(]v)»vi'lic»fc»- )ng yo»r f)n< )r 'al)»n)»t«ly f) < (. j >»I (',v(>I (,)>A»>l])(>] Pro- i Tv;> I in]<iti: WAt«1>»mn, 8:>»I vi<I»>g»i)i»> <))'y»vi» <i»»ters )3(())in). c«»f»><.I LV](. A»i) „"iVi»g fl><»> I)lv»ty nt''< «<1 'I i»n»; )T:»>A "ri ]. ]3. ]f«)1»»ii»: u ill> I))<')in))v) ) a> i('fi'",»i <ii f, Aiii list ll;i>'f»ii«: (')«v).-, I<l< I. I i»i> < . )I )», 4 <»>. <) ) I f»»1<) 80», ]3<7)), )v<'i'<'>)n»«') >v v i»)i <) I'» ]8»f )I I»» Dni'<) i)ly i+I A»f )v As <1 i+A) i»'<)AI . >vv< k vii<1 vi»if i>v 1<«>vi»to».

Transcript of - 1925 - The Kendrick Gazette/1925 July - Dec... · ence plates anc] to i»s»e such license plates...

Page 1: - 1925 - The Kendrick Gazette/1925 July - Dec... · ence plates anc] to i»s»e such license plates froni the office nf': the assessor, anc] that flic boavdi Kendrick Wins From Kooskia

Boost For Better

Roads

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Subscription )Prise

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THE<OFFICIAL PAPER OF LATAH COUNTY

VOLU'ML<'5

LI"AH GOI.IIjIIY

IElhjB PAHAGIIAPHB

14];XDRI!CIi, I,ATAII COUNTY, IDAIIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925.

Navy Av]tator Making ParacbUILe Sump From P~ave

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"',TMELYTALKB IIY

U,OEI. PROEEBBORB)'ep(.'A f, Al< ))v >va» )»')i) <r») «" i ]0<i< I

of ))<.Aii» <10>vii 13v;ir]y gulch Specialists Write on Subjects ofgra(]e last Saturday. IIc was Interestc]rivi»g fn»v ho>8«8 anil A» n»c.front >vhevl »tvi>c) a > n«lr the WFRD CONTROLle >(]er Sw»»g sharply fi) o»< Dnn't for"et A))nut t)>e see(lsi(le, snapping the fn»gue of fv»tji>g ]A))nv<ito>ir» >v)>)eh have«ln»e tn f'lic Iv;>gnn. Tl>v Iv >< nii bccii c»tab)i»)ie<I primarily forstavte<1 fovw<svr] And <ss Mr. HA,- fhc f;iii»(.v'» ))(.ncfit. With thevvns Ivas leaning over fo sef the pvv»e»t infi vv»f in.ivcvrl eracl-bv ikc, hr. Iva» tl)> 0)vn nvvv fl>c i< >fin» 8»([ fl>« large sums

of.'i(]e.

]Ti» nvvi'All» c;i»«ht o»»><)i>cy 1)vi»o »»e<1 in tlie worlr,fop nf fhv. bv;i]rc lever And )ie n»v. c;>»»ot;<f[ovr] fo rcscec] hisw>» »nspvnclerl, lie i(1 r)OIv» in fic]()» Ivit}> crop»eccl» coi)tajnjngthe Air. Fortni>ately the brake I we«(1 »eec]».,wAS on enough so that the I Wee<1»«eels are more easilyhnr»es finally caine to i stop i j»f> n<1»cerl in grass and legumei>t>c] held. the '<vagon, i<lr. Ela- sec<I» which Are »niall ancl of-ven» tore loose A»el c]roppe<] nn tcn contain insepara'ble weedsa pile of rocks at the side of »c;iv«ely notice(1 by the un-the roar], rceeiving A 'bacl cut trained eyc, The purity teston the heacl besicles minor ents inacle at one of the state seedan(l bruise». W'hj]e his injnries

I

laboratories shows just whatwere quite painful he corisicler», wev<I seeds are present. Onehmself forfnnafe t'hat the Ac- van;ilsn get > germination testeideut was not mort Serio>is. if he is in dou))t as to the aibil-

ity of the seccl to grow —HWhat is a Cow') II»]bert.

Items of Interest Taken FromNeighborng Papers

'Since the heavy rains of thepast week, the short strip ofnnsurface(l roa<l jbetween hereand Kendric]c has become so bad.tIiat c]elivery of gravel from t'eci nsher had to be discontinuecl.Vr If'I) this stl'Ip In stlch conc]itin»Ar>d tl>e steam shovel occupyingthe high 'blufF near Arrow sono cars san get by, aboiit theonly way Jnliaetfa >noforists cangn is straight up. —J»liaettaRecord.

Dr, F. II. Thurston, recentlyof Boise,. has arrivecl in 'GeneseeAnrl has opened offices for thepractice of mec]icine. Dr. Thnr-stoa has practicecl medicine forthe past nine years and was lo-cate<1 at Troy dnring the f]uepiclemic of 1918-19. —GerieseeNews.

p+d<u1< p<ss>

~tu)< p>1'-Lieut. C. lr. Y'<te of the navy ju)n))in ~ )vith a parachute from a seaplane

Harbor, Hawaii. The plane was going more than sixty u)iles an hour.wliile 1,DUO feet lu the aiv over Pea)'l

Commercial Club Meets County to Handle Licenses Installs New Crusher

As A, result of. the refusal of F.. i)I. Booth has installed hisE. J. Gemmj], Latah county .new roclc cvus'1>er below Julia-assessor, to accept the shipment etta preparatory to ernshingof automobile license plates rock for maintenance work onfrom the off]ce 'of the secretary the I<endriclc streets and alsoof state, the county commis- fov the Arrow-Latah county linesioners in session at Moscow project. The crusher is the gy-this week, adopted a resolution ratory type and will be used infavoring the handling of plates conjunction with a jaw crusherthrough the county assessor's which has been installerl foroff>ce. some time.

The secretary of state, in or- The truck drivers who areder to facilitate the sending out,hauling the crushed rock, 'haveof the plates made a shipment been busy this week filling somerecently to all:county assessors, of the worst'pots on tlieof a supply of plates to ibe dis- county strip of road betweeritribnted through their offices. ]<en(]rjck and Juliaetta, theIIlr. Gemmil refused to aeeept drivers donating the haulingt'e plates. and Ihlr. Booth furnishing the

Iast year, on acount of the roclc. T}>ey hope to keep thislarge number to be handled the piece of road in shape so thatthe first of the year, there was f'hey can deliver the rock tocnnsiderable delay in returning ICen<]rick at an early date.the plates to auto OIvners. Te 'here will be a ten foot stripavoid the delay the secretary of of maintenance rock two inchesstate Asked the assessors to eo'- deep put on a num'ber ofblocl.-soperate with the ic]ea of giving nf the IIIajn street of Kendrick.more direct service. This will put the streets in per-

Fo]]owing is a copy of the feet conditiou. The rock is toresolution passed by t'e corn- he crushecl so that it Ivj]] gonl>SS>on CI'S: .fhI'0»gh a thl'ee-qual'tci'nch"That in the, judgement of t'he'screen.

board it will be A, great conven-ience to the tazPaYers of Lafah Kendrick Highway Electscounty, if automobile license

Th Kv» ]rick hi hwa dis-assesssol'8 ofHce ancl t)>e ezpensel t I t t., frivt election was a very quietnf banc]ling such license p]atesthrong}i the assessor 8 ofHce can Affair Ancl <. evnicl 0. Any inter-

, est As there was no opposition))e <)one'iore evnnomica]ly tn!

'

] t f ) t! czce p f A few» cA f fern I ~ v 0t v s

fhe ti>xpayel's or the count/ 'The total vote cast was Iv»8than if such licenses plates Arc

I f)i<in 7;). The t)iree former co>n-)ian(llecl as they have been in

j,, ini'1»s)0»v>'8, w}>0 'have sc>'vc(i

the past, through the »ecvefarv l . '

,'»invc t'e ovi<rin ni the (]istvicf,of Sfa.te.

«r~a) f ] f ] ] )r 'e rnecl fo nfHCC hy this

''The>«fore, be it. vp»0)v«<) ))y< ) ection. They have given sat-

the boarcl of co»»fy «nnimis»in»-,i»faction and have served the

ers nf'1afa)> co»nty, that flic '..ll 1 f .t) f 11 Tl

r.nnnfy assessor be requested fn ' "personne) oi thc board is in.

i"-npevate Ivjt]> t))e secretary ofC O] I' C F $V

»tat« in t)ie hand]i» of t}>e ]i«- 'ox' "en A»c

ence plates anc] to i»s»e suchlicense plates froni the office nf':

the assessor, anc] that flic boavdi Kendrick Wins From Kooskia

will furnsh the Assessor Ivjth All,

necessary postage for mailing I< endrjc)c hjgrh school clefeat-

n»f license plates fo those Ivho cc] the 1<008)cja quintet last Sat-

may»ot apply in person." »r<lay evening )ly A score of 14tn 11. Tt was A iunst interest-

BIG POULTRy DEAL in game, ]vno»]cia ]ca<]ing thcfirst )ialf by 8 fn l). Tn tl>v »ec-

on(1 )>A) f t)>v loca]» grail»A)]yOne nf t'e )Avge»t I)oulfi y fni «v<1 A)iv;id i» A spevtac»]av

sales ever mac]e in the SPolcanc vi>1)y Bnf)> teams were Com-

e]istrict ha» been contracted be- pnsed largely nf yo»ng p)ayerstween Jolm Van Hecs, Gree»- bi>t they Shower] some Spec<]yAcres poultryinan, An(1 the 1)asket l>A11 .feat»re<1 by closeFresh]aid fan» of Colfax, .[rnm g»A>djngxvh>ch I<lr. Van Hees w>11 take Sparbev led w>t}> seven pni»tsc]clivery of 5,000 4-month-old for Ke»r]rjc]c Ancl C}>enoivjth forpn]lets in July nezt year. The I~on»]rj<t was high man. T3vnwn

pvice reported to be 47,700, Ac- <]icl some sensational bA»lrvt

corcling to H. IZincajc], manager 8)roofing that played a ]Avge

of the ( 0)faz farm. Mr. VAn pa>'t In Kenc]rick's victory.ITecs wj]} )iave the largest cnnI- The line»p of the tive teamsmercia] egg fats» in the Inlancl follows:F»>pire Ar)r] nezf, Irinte>'hnnlcl Ke»c]rjc)c (14) (11) I<on»kjahave 10,000 layers. l<lil]«r (1) RuF. (2) T

>J]o>'3ro>vn

(6) L.F<. (5) Chei>nivith

surprise Odd(s))ows "'"-ps"«s( l e <'ll>s» 'rj(„<Spat'))r>'.G. Rail ta.

Dammarvll 'L.G. (1)Svlivnv<l«)')ic

O<](]fc]]OIv» wei-c p]va»- Rvfvrv< —]'i F<]sjg Igv»r])'i<)c.Antly»»r])risec] At fl>c «)n»v, nfi

f)>v>r regular »es»>on IA»t Siit.»v-There Are Those Who Gossip

I)('k All »iv)» b(s>'», AV)1<) )))'0»g)if>vitl> f)iv»i l»i»)'vt» nf 0 )<) "A)i, l)Ii 8. M»<) c, )»i) I'li«''<;>f»." (';tv<)»,»><]»( vi v;il u"nv)<) i» ig>«)vA»f of'ii))v i)iv,

)ii>inhv>'» ))y tl>< )i»il«q»iii fvf I nf)iri )>A) f Iivv»."fi>v»is)>v(] v»fvvfai»m«nf fnv tli«

~

"Nnt 80 ii> this vil];igr i»)i»».'vening,

I

—]lzvhangv.

At a we}] attended meetingof the commercial club held atthe hotel Tuesday evening, anumber of maf ters of interestto the community were discuss-ed. Joday <Long, vice presidentof the club, presided in the ab-sence of A. Wj]mot.

After listening to the reportsef standing committees thec}>airinan called for suggestionsthat might benefit the commun-ity. George Barnnm outlined A,

plan for decorating the businesssection of town for the holidayseason. ISis suggestion met withinstant favor anc] a committeewas appointed as follows tohave charge of the decorating:George Barnum, J. G. Gardnerand Silvie 'Cook.

Marvin Long, acting chairmanof the local Red ('oss 'Chapter,spoke concerning the clrive thatthe Red Cross is putting on atthis time f0 sect>l'e new 'lneir>-

hers. EIC urgec] the members ofthe club to stancl ibehind t'his

movement and maintain thelocal organization. I:, H. Dam-mare]l made A, few remarks con-cerning the benefit that this or-ganization. hacl be)I to the com-munity in the past anil saidthat he hopecl f)ie citizens of tl>e

to>vn rwould suppoi't It. Themembers of the club gave theirhearty sanction to the drive.

There fo]]o>ved A general c]is-«us»ion of the roar] situation,resulting in a motion beng ma<]cto authorize the roacl eoniniitteeof the club fn»e]ect a conimit-tee of. three from Bear riel<re fomeet jointly with the Kendrickhighway commissioners for thepurpose of getting a competentengineer tn locate A, feasiblegrade on Bear ric]ge, the clnhobligatiiig itse]f to defray o>!<-

third of t'e cost nf fl v I'ccn»-naissance stirvey. 'I'he motioncarried unanimously. This Action.was taken 'by the cl»b xxrith theidea, of starting a rlefinite roacibui]r]ing program in this dis-f I'ICt.

G. ]-'. Anc]evsoi>, cashier of theFarmers 13anl.-, made A »plen(lie]talk nn his first i>npvessio»8 ofTZC»r)vjc]r. Ilv»poke in A. high-

ly complimentary n>armer con-cerningr the public imprnvcinenfshere And t'e beautif»1 »nrvound-i»gs oi f I>e I 0'<vn.

After a brief social period,the meeting Adjourned, tn meetagain the seconc] T»esd Ay inJan nai'v.

1)Trs. Herman Johnson pickedstrawberries And marigolds fron)her garclen at Thanksgivir gtime, and the petunias i» herwindow boxes aie sti]1 in bloom.California c]oes»ot seem to ex-cel Big )ileac]ow 'for a mild And

balmy climate.—Troy II) ews.

C J. Smith's 265 foot well isA true barometer. It never fails<to announce the approach of astorm,:by emitting a steady roar—and it roared Monday andTuesday. Noibody has ever ex-plained "how come," but itstrue. iSometimes the noisesounds like the humming ef atelephone wire. A chance . forscience to explain here.—DearyPress.

Potlatch Highway Elects

lice» interest was taken in theelection of co>nmissioners forPotlatch }>jg}>w>y clistricf. Theelection wa» helc] .<Ionday After-noon at Le]and aud approxi-)nafh]y235 vntes Ivere east. Twoticket» >vere iii the field ancl thec<0»fe»t >va» A spirited one, ve-

Snlfing in the election. of thefollowing Iioarc]: Charles <Hj]],

R. B. Pavks Anc] Jake Berriman.The refivin 'oard is composeclef Charles IIill, J. il'I. 9700c]wardAnc] Archie May.—

F<nl)OIvjngr is t'e list of CA»-

<]j<)ates Anr] the votes each re-ceiver]: Jal.-e Berriman, 124;(.)ha)'les IIill, 121; R. B. Parks,18f); Aug»st )Vegner, 110; R.IIeimgarfnev, 106; J: M. Wood-wav(], 93.

Kendrick 26, Troy 25

In one of the fastest basketball games seen 'here for many)noon», the I<endrjck town teamrlefeated Troy team iby a scoreof 26 tn 25. 'I'he game was)>of ly contested from the startfo finish Anc] Ivas full of f[as]ry,»pcctagn]ar playing. Both teamswere ma(]e»p largely of form-er high school stars who playfast basket ball.

I<endrick's teanr was enmpns-

ecl of Egnaz ancl I-Iarry F)aig,for ware]8; F<c]gar Da>»mare]},Center; Victor Gentry And Hav-'ley Perryman, gu arc]s. In th e

second 1>alf Roy Sparbev 8»[)-

stifutec] for ]'erryman.'Referee: Joe Thomas of: 1l'Ins-

cow..Mr. ancl Mrs. A. Z. Robbins

left 'We<]nese]ay of this week forthe coast where they will makean eztenr'Ier] visit. They Are

c]riving through in their car Ancl

will gn nvev fhc Co)umbia high-

way to Pnvtlanc]. Af ter stop-

ping there for a while with rel-atives they will go to Taeonia,

,Ancl ether points.

0. E. S. Elects Officers

Canyon C)}>apter )ho. 67, 0. I<'.

'H. At their se»sion Tuesday even-

ing e]ectec] the fo)IOIvjng OIH«ev»

fnr the co>nng year: .Tes»ic E<.

iCA))iso», Worthy illnfro»; Tl. P.Hnl], (Wort}>y I'atron; 3> T >ryA<lain», Associate lll ivtvnn;,TnhnIi, 'Wooc]y, Treas»rer; R»thIlo»ck, Cn»cl»ctvess; Ai»iie Den-balr], A»snciate Co»c]>icf r«8».

Seveva] A,pplie ants for f)i() (le-

gree» iiveve e)ccfe().f])c 1>czt I'cgi)lat'v»»lnn

1)e»ic]c» cn»ferring fhc r]v< I'(.c»,

p)A»s are bring inar)v f<»'»n-C ) 8 I v V C» )n g foI' )I ('. »)])(''» A >1 <) 8f'c>v i»vite<1 ['rje>><)». A (,'l)ri»f-

ili;i» tree nfcvspvrsccl ivjt}> other«nfertaitime»t i» bci»g pl >n»vd,

Parcel Post SaleBerne)»ber the pare«1 post

Anrl conked food sale, 'Sat»re]ay,Dv,«em))ev 1~, This sale will b«

„iv(,n in t)ie ~i'T. H. Chiivcli hythe LA<]iv» Aid. Several at-f> A«fivv, booth»;>vv 'beii>g Ar-

ranger] At which you may pur-r )><s»c A»iibstnnt>A] )»nvh, foncl

.for yn>iv 8»nclay <]inner nr

gift» fov ynur f>jenc]8.

The co>v is a, female <iua<]-j pOTTLTR Y

ruped Ivjth an alto voice and AI ~- t~

liio]tj»g hens shoulc] be givencountenance In <<< h>c'h ther'e 18 i

A ration ti>at i» nof forcing,nn g»ile. She collaborate» Ivjfhl iyvt one that has suff[cient bro-the pump in the procluetion ofa liquid call d milk pr '1 teiiis to a'd '''i feather growth.

Lots of greens Anrl succulent

is skinned by those she hasI mount of scratch feecl wj]] de-

])enefitfec] as mortals commonly1 1't' t}

are. pend upon conc]ition ef thebirds. Ilens shou]el 'be we]1

The young cow is eallecl a f] 1 d b t t f t hcalf aud is used iu the mann-

f]es >ed ut not over at w en

fact»re of chicken salad. »10]t. )Wet nlss}>es and lightsis»} o»ld not be user] for molting

snd has ~ unjiersa] joint It is1 t} t t " thens that are resting for next

user] to distnrb mara»ding f)iesAnr] the tassel on the end hsz

Year's Production. Hens forcarly hatching production should.

nniqne educational value. Per-Ibe brought into production cfur-

sons rwvho >nilk coivs Ancl conle . t) I tt I lf f Jin contact iwth the tassel have ing tie latter ia f o onuary.—R. T. Parld>nrst.vocabularies of peculiarly im-pressive force.

The cow h As twn stomachs. DAIRYING

The one on the gro»ncl f)oor is T)iink of next sPving's Pas-

nse<] As A warehouse an<] has no fure»nw. By planting some

other function. 'When this one rye the (1;iiryman can obtain ati» fillecl, t)ie cow retires fo a, I]vast A inonth Ai>cl A half of

ciuiet place where 'her ill man- carly spring pa»tnre before his

ner» Ivj]] occasion no co<»ment I)vrmanvnt pasture is reacly.

anil c]evotes herself to belching. F<havly pa»t»ve cuts down the

T)ie raw >naterial th»8 convey- ivjnfcr 'f«c<)i»g cost by shorten-

ecl fnv the »econ(1 fiine fo the Ij»g the pvin<1 And also by cnt-

infeviov nt hcv face i» pulveriz- fingr o»t fve(]jug right wlien ited An() c]elivvrec] fn fhc Anzil-

~

i» >nn»t ezpen»ive. This early

iavy sfoi»av)i, >vh«>v it is con- j vyv. «A» 1)e pasturer) As late AS

vci'fcc] >nf,o cn>v. Jni)v 1< if tlic land is not need-

TI)v vmv 'has no upper plate, cd fnv Annf))r) crop.—I<'. W. At-

All )iv) fevf)i Arc par]red in the;keson.]OIvvv ))Avt Of. hvr f. icc. Thisarrange>nci>t wi>8 perfect«<1 by ]X 'I'l]1'. ITO~i]l~

- Pvv As " "I

l,no<]s ol'. f,hc Ii )it ](in<1 }»u]f, »)iv bites»1'nc] gums

iI f 1 I, ch ]cIa <lcfInite bearing on c ii c

(]0 IV».II

Iihealfh. The pnssibilify of pre-'I'he )»Ale coiv i» call«<] a l»il)

venting main»tritio» Ancl devel-An<.1 is la»snecl;ilnn<r f)ie Color-

f ) f} f f) R oping sf rong, )iealfhy chi)drenAclo, fought south 0 f the Rio, .

I>8 not only of'reat interest tnGl'A»dc, A»d Shnf in the vjcin-

jpavcnt» I)»f fo All whn Ave in-ity of f)ie Potomac

f '4 j fe vestee] in c]evel oping goocl

A»1)ve of. «OIv )8 >vo>'f)> 4 ~,!«ifizcn». Vegetab]e»»honld bevent» in the COIv, 14 cents in the

l

I ] 1 f]" I t ouin«1»c]vc] in f]ie meals, nnt ou y»A»<]s of the paclceis, '3~ cv»fs

I

At thc n>eat inarket Anil $2.40j

of. f.')ie chilrlren, 'b»t o t >e en-

spcc>al- I qf, tire family throughout t)ie year.~

—Marian ~il. Hepworfh.izv i» atinospheve.— ]iZehangc.

Makes Poultry Pay W. 0. W. Elect Officer

0Agn to kceP»i exact Accoiint of: qVnor]n)v» of fhc qVnr]r], he]d A,

c czPen(1>t»i ( » 8»'(] I vcv>I>fs >< v] I iftv»<]«<<I an(I cnt}>usjasf jcLcg I»evf jii 0» <II< cd»«sr]AY Dvv

hovn he»s..Af. fh«, en<1 of t)ieI

Of])ce)'» I'or fhv, ensuing year)y ac«la»>at>'0

inai]v. A ))rofit of $2.88 pvv he»,I l»»fa]]a[ion ri[ off)cers wil] be

iiftv>'lv()ncf>i>g the cost of thv. I ],<,),] <», ]A»»>ivy 6th T}>p

j'<Vnn<) ine» have initiated siz

A»gev» <1>>ring thc past »to>itmev

»Avkvt t'97.66. ILi» fee(1 for flic in .Tan»ary.ear vn»f t'45).6'3, leaving A, pro-! Neighbor» i> c S}>arpeniug t]>e>t

]f of. 45)2.0'3. T)>v hens Avera< I'>z«s prvpatatnry to sul)p]yjngv.] 258 cgi;» viich fs)r the year, ith<. f>ivl for fhe ca>np fire inwhi«h i» A vvvy goo<1 vevnrcl.! A»ficipafin» of i visit f>'om fheThv Average price re«< ivc<l pvv'„]<I »cff]cvs I» Fr))vuavy<lozvii >< A» 2)'ents. I[;>vv A care for f)ie [;>1]«it

Mv. I'vfvi<. k )i;i» )>veii raising )ng Sfe),rhicke»» fn> forty-fiv( yeAr.'. Off>«ev» v]ecte(] ivevv,>8 I'0)-

ITe says I>v. )>><»»vvr v )>A<] any )<>)v»: (.'ons»[ Cnm>nandev, Fran]-fvn>il))v»)'))(i» ~ 'lii» Po»]fry PAy ]l]]j»; ]':>»f, (".o»»») Com>nan(]vr,Tl>v»('ci'('I )iv» >nainly in kevP-

IAl;>vvj» ]10»<r; A(]v)»vi'lic»fc»-

)ng yo»r f)n< )r 'al)»n)»t«ly f) < (.j

>»I (',v(>I (,)>A»>l])(>]Pro-

i Tv;> I in]<iti: WAt«1>»mn, 8:>»Ivi<I»>g»i)i»> <))'y»vi» <i»»ters )3(())in). c«»f»><.I LV](.A»i) „"iVi»g fl><»> I)lv»ty nt''< «<1 'I i»n»; )T:»>A "ri ]. ]3. ]f«)1»»ii»:u ill> I))<')in))v) ) a> i('fi'",»i <ii f, Aiii list ll;i>'f»ii«: (')«v).-,

I<l< I. I i»i> < .

)I )», 4 <»>. <) ) I f»»1<) 80»,]3<7)), )v<'i'<'>)n»«') >v v i»)i <) I'» ]8»f )I I»» Dni'<) i)ly i+I A»f 0» )v As <1

i+A) i»'<)AI . >vv< k vii<1 vi»if i>v i» 1<«>vi»to».

Page 2: - 1925 - The Kendrick Gazette/1925 July - Dec... · ence plates anc] to i»s»e such license plates froni the office nf': the assessor, anc] that flic boavdi Kendrick Wins From Kooskia

TFTZ KF>NDRICK GAZETTE

THE KENDRICK GAZETTE

S vecia, .Pure.M.seSac

Publishc<1 every 1<'iiclay at IZcucl-vi«k, Idaho, by

Ralph B. KneIIIIer

i & ubsct~ptiou I'rice - - $1.50

Zntere(1 at the Post OSce atIZcudrick as second class mailmatter.

ct)

A large eastern wholesale ho»sc was overstocked0» 'blankets aud overed the>n to their tracle at a bigc!iscn>tnt from the regular price. We entirely

sold'ut

of blankets el»ring our sale a»el could use a goodquautity of them. Wc are passing the saving on toour customers. They will <make ideal Christmas giftsaud the savings a,re enough to 'buy a couple pairsmore for your 0'wn use.

Camercm Items

1))[r, aud Mrs. Geo. Wilkeu en-tertained the following dinnerguests, '81mclay: Josephine iWil-

~ kcu, 4[r. Aud i>lrs. Amos Spek-kcr And family, Mr. aud Mrs.

t 'Fred Newman and family aud'3ill Mielke.

i)[r. aucl (Mrs. 'Carl IIartung'ud family were dinner guests't the Frytag 'home in Kend-riclc, Su»clay.

Mr. Ancl i)lrs. IVi] liam Wolftentertained. the following dinnerguests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.George Zhlers aud family, Mr.

! and Mrs. Walter iMcCall. Mr.,

and i3'Irs. Flevmau Wnlff andSnu.

Mr. A»cl AIrs. Albert i8chultzAnd famly were caillers at thehome of ))[r. Schultz parents,8»»clay.

Mr. aud Mvs Frecl W. 'Silf!ow,Jr., entertained the followiug atcliuuer, Suuclay: ETr. Aud Mrs.

, Aug. O. Wcgner Aud family,i iCArl Kruger, Mrs, Amiel Lar-'on and daughter, IIermau Sil-

flow, Gra11dma Lnhmau, 3'[v. a»el

,

lit[vs. Otto Silflnw and snu.Mr. A1>d Mrs. IIernlan Blum

had as clin»er guests, iSunclay:lilr. »acl <Mr. Herman MeyerAnd claughter, Rev. And <Mrs.Rein a»el fA>nily,AIr. And hlrs.

'ugust Bra.mmcr, IIerbert A»elI)Vilbcvt Brunsiel.-'.

h[iss Nellie Buckles was avisitor at the Cameron scunol,

'uesday.1)<lv. Bttcl AIrs. J011u Schwarz

,aud family, Mv. And Mrs. Freclll[ielkc, weve 8»»clay Afteruocu1callers at the Emma Hartuug

~

ihome.Miss iStella ii)lcClcllancl spent

~ the svcek encl at her. 'home.is>[rs. Dave i8cbncNcv left for

Iinnskia, Saturclay.The LA('!i ca Aid sale hclcl At

CA »icvnn last Wcclucsclay a-s»n»»to I tn lt204.64. It wasivc11 )ttn»cled by people fom all

. nvcv the commuuity.

"Wooly Warm" Blankets$8.48

Pretty block plaids with wicle sateen bindiugs to.match, size 66x80. These are part wool.

DOUBLS STAPLECOTTON BLANKETS

Size 66x80These snake cxcell

sheet blankets. Fist quity. Color grey.

PRETTY PLAIDBLANKETSSize 66x80

Note the low price eutal-

$3.88$2.78PRETTY ASSORTED

BLOOK PLAIDBLANKETS8ize 70x80

These blaulcets weigh»early 4 pounds a»el notethe large size. Bestquality.

NASHUA PLAIDBLANKETSSize 72x84

Note the extra largesize of this 'blanket. Theywc>gh 4% pc»nels.

$4.29- $4.78N. B. LONG 4, SONS

"The Home of Good Things to Eat and Wear"

~FARMERS BPLN)< f—~)e:;

~ )UK)siatss=- ==——-'N=!III =i~- re --,;f='@-''~ !!I=-.'ss

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Scuthwick News Items

G eorge Clhristeusen A»d wifeof Crescent weve Snuthwick vis-itors Titcsday.

Roy Southwiclc left for Lew-: istnu, Sunday, to be gone for '>

few clays.)[v. And )Mvs. IIenclersou ariel

'laughter, Nellie, Bncl Wm. >V'hit-inger A»eel wife clrove tn Lclau<1,i8»n(lay A»el spent the clay 1vlth

,,i )Yester >VI>itiugcr A»d family.13nv» - Th>u's(lay, Decc»1~her

tn hilv. Aud i>lrs. 1ploycl. Recce)',A snu.

Cecil I<[i>ytva.v<1 Au(1 wife of'Zl!r River left t'nr tl>civ home,T»cs(1AV< A'!tel' a 'wcck~s visit<

'v>t'1> h >s pare»ts) 31v. Anti ~<[vs.C'hds. IT;iytvA v<1.

i<Tv. Aiicl i<T>'s. Bc» 3[cC.any', 1vciit tn Lcla»(l, SAtuvday, to

visit r)vcv thc 1vcc!c ci><l;it the~

.Ti>» Conic 1>01»c,31v.;i»d;ll'vs. G >vc)> i<<I»stnc

!< ft Mn»<lay fn>'cwistn», 1vhcre'[v. >T»stoc ivi!1 tal;c ii>c<licaltvcatmc»t. They expect tn bcgn»c sni»c time.

Tl>c Jin<lics Ai(l >vill 1>nl(1 theirA»»»al sale Ai>(1 s»p!)Cl't.

thc>1'>1)1!

'SAt»relay the 11th.3[v. A» cl 'hl vs. JB!c(, 13cvrim A»

sp<i»t 8at»> (h)y 1>ight iit the,

'o>uc nf Ji»i 13nll of Li»de»,1'('i'>>v>1>i>g hn»lc, '8>i»clay.

Jnh» ! 1>illi!)S I>ild C. r„ ITciv-'it !Cft fnv Lc)vistn», '!'»csday<i>1 !»)S>i>CSS,

>!v. A»(l Mi s. T<ih» IT<~vv)tt;»)<1 Al >s. Si>sic !l>')till, s!)ci>t7))us<1;iv f) i i!1<'n»>cnf ( If)v-ci>«c 1!c>vitt.

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Tl>is BA»lc clcsivcs tn cln >ts pA1't in the dcvclop-

i»cut nf': Ivcuclviclc;>»<l thc coii»i vy tributary thereto'>Vc f<iruish every 1(i»<1

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REINDEER HER MEATiics(1;>y for hcr '!inmc in Seattle,iftcv i fcw weeks visit wii!> !>er

sister an(1 other relatives.Mr. a»d Mrs. Milto» Bcu-

jami» spent 'Sunday with Mr,and i>lrs. Zltnu 31cCny.

1<'fnycl Russell a»d wife werevisiting with friends in South-wick, Tuesday.

IIomer Ilayward is having 'aradio installed iu his residencewest of town.

lilr. aud )Mrs. Atlcc MustneAncl Frank Thornton aud familywere Sunday guests at the homeof Iiarold iWihitiuger.

tile mI>g.Potato Soup.—Cook And mash tl)vee

good-sized potatoes. To f) (lunvt ofmilk (skin) milk may be use<1) ndd aslice of onion And a stalk of celery;scald and ve(uove the vegetables snd

pour over the mashed potato, Iu asaucepan put two tablespoonfuls ofbutter —four if skimmed milk ls used—aud two tablespoonfuls of flour, oneteaspoonful of salt, (>nd cook unt1>

well blended; add to the soup <>nd

when smooth serve with toastedcrackers.

Chestnut Cakes.—Cool. A pound ofcl)os>nuts fifteen minutes, shell and

skin them, then cook ln boiling wntev

until tender.. Rub through f> sieveand to every cupful of chestnut pureeadd one egg yolk; season )vltb saltand pepper, dip into egg and fry in

butter. Serve with broiled steak.

CHRISTMAS CARDS

We have a slnple book ofibeautiful 'Christmas greetingcar(la. Ca'll aud leave your or-cler 'before the rush starts. Thecards tnay be printed with yourowu individual greeting Audyo><r name thereon. Kenclricl.-Gazette. 48-tf

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When Pullet Is LayingQf)ge Luu, li'skluiu girl wli<isu liuuie

Is in the subuvbs of Nou)e, AI<)skf>,

ivhlle tvnveling ef>st to enter college<vus much suvpvised, on entevlng thevall<vay dining ci>v, h) find

bevseli'evved

<vitb velndeev iueut, hev fuvov-

ite food. Hev fnihcv, kuon n as theveindcev ba vun of the Arctic ci vcle,.l>ss iiviunged to scud tl)e. n>ent to bervegul:)vly by parcel post.

Whether n pullet has started layingor not ls easily learned by meveiy ex-

fuulnlng the distance bet)veen tl)e luy

bones, If these uve sliveud so thatthree fl>)gers ma'y be placed betweenthem, it u)sy sai'ely be assumed tbntshe bas coinmenced lf)ylng. L<"f>vly lay-ers produce the most eggs wl)lie thetardiest ones are the slacl(evs evenafter conuuenclng. By going throughthe flock of pullets after most of themhave begun laying, the few thf>t showno signs of productivity may be mar-keted.

Emanuel Lutheran ChurchRev. E. A. Rein, Pastor

Cameron, Idaho.Sui>clay iSchool 10:30 a. »1.Service 9:30 a. m.Church Council, last Monday in

the mouth.Ladies Aid, first Weduesclay in

the mont'h.Cntne aud wnrs'hip with us.

METHODIST CHURCH NOTICE

PhiIogophyYou cf>n't keep a goof) muu <loivii,

but you ef)n <'evtululv kiel< ll)e stuliilllout of bim befOre he gets up ug;iiu.—Annapolis Log.

KendrickSunday School 10 a mNor»i»g Service .........11A. m.Zpworth League ..6:30 p. m.Evening Worship .... 7:30 p.m.>Vednesday evening 8:00 p.m.

Prayer i%[ecting Aud Bible StudyChoir Rehearsal 1))iday 8:00p.m.

Everyone is cordially invitecltn all these services.

american RidgeSunday School.......10a. m.Devotonal 'Service 11 A.m.

By Mrs. Bell.Lct every person iD tbe cnm-

>»unity conic A»cl c'ujny A»elhelp aloug iu the work.

C. D. Bell, Pastor.

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T.1e CI1vistmas Gl:tSu )veme

HOW ARE YOUR EYES

IIow are your eyes< Do yourglasses require chaugiug or nd-justiugt Dr. A. Z. Jones, spec-ialist, wvill 'be A,t the Com»1ercialHotel, Tuesday; Decemiber 15.When you are in 'Spokane pleasecalil at the Jones Optical Cn.,31'5, Zxchauge Bank Building,aucl we will try a»el call at yourhotel every sixty days, thisshoulcl give you one hundredper cent Spokane service.

Make the whole family happy Christmas eve .with

a beautiful Fada',Radio set.',,", It will put the joy in a

joyous Christmas season.

Set Now on Display.

Sales Room at Kendrick Garage

Schupfer Bros. & Company

Mystery

Customer: "FI0<w cln ynu sellthis Limburger <"

'Stnrel'ccper: '80)Acti>ncs thatpuzzles me, tno, )<I><lame." Zx.

First Cra'pshootcv (vattliug the

clice furiously) -Shoots A dollah!Fade mc, snntebocly facie me!

Seen»(i Spnl'tsiu)l 11 (pl'0<inc>»g'1 1'011 that 1v0»lc1 stI'Aug iPahavlc) —Fade yn» 'I 13lacl» bnyyou's bleaehe<1!—L>fe.

A Liberty BCHRI

ell Bank ForSTMAS

( ~ 1926i Western Newspaper Union.)

Laugh, even tf you must forceyourself to do It. A good laughviva>s a» med>c>nes and tonics; itis like sunsh>ne In the house.—Thackeray.

EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS

A nice pudding, 'ivblcb l))<)y bc quick-ly p)'cpfll'Qd li'ne bas f)llv <'ill(e, ls:

Bovdeaux Pudding.—Cut sponge c«ke IntoIf)ye)'s, sp)'t'.0(] witl> jf>lil,put togetl)Pv fig<>ln i»>dcovev )vitl) s<veetened)vl)lppe<l even)i); ii)lvf)l'otaste nnd si)vinkle )vlthclioppe<l nuts.

h delicious s<») ee tp'evve )vith fish is pve.

paved As follnu's:Lemon Catsup.—1!Ix f> tfiblespoou-

ful of gvniefl hovsevuflisl) <vlth thegvute<I >'Ii><1 nf four le»fons, A<1<i tl)veescout tef)si)onnfuls of stilt, tbe )niceot'lie le<nuns, three dessevtspoonfulsof )vbite u»>st<) v<1, und cele>y seed,fnuv cloves nnd A fe<v dasl)es nfcayenne peppev. Boil thirty-five miu-utes and bottle.

Beef Goulash.—Tf>ke t)vo pouuds ofIcon beef eut into t<vo-Inch squaves,tl)vee large onioiis sliced, t)vn table-slioouf<)ls of fnt, one cupful

oi'l>oppe(lcubi)nge, eight sn>nll pots-toes, t<vo tublespoonfuls of sall, oue-linlf tensi)oo))fuI nf pnpvikn, one cup- .ful of hoiiiu 'vnfev i)ud uue-linlf cup-ful of u)ill<. Bvo)vn the >ue;>t In tbeff) t, )'c>)love n <id f>dd tile vegctf)bios,fvy I'ov five mini)tes, then a<1<1 tl>eiv<)te< fi>)<l sefls<)))i))g \vltll tile il)eat.Tlie In)i;)ines five beitev A<1<led nftev

< f)lihflg<'.) <)s I I)<'v )'<'no <>'<) less 1)'f))eI (Il'ncl< i ng. Wife»;ill u Ve I e)i <le V )i <]<I

What Could be More Appropriate?J»st fi ~nn(l sl(1 fsshin»c(l present

Fn>'> gnn(li nl(l f'As!iio»cd. clay,'I'o give A l))l!(.rty 13c!1 BAuk,1»;> gn«(l, nlcl fash>0»c(1 way.

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s!)in>1«1 C h>)'~f)»f>s t>mc sps»gcs Cnn 1 1>cc> g 01 11>ll >»el the hcdltyiA»clcl;>sp nf gun(1 f<.lln)vsl>ip Ave its 'hcvitA<"c

$1 00 starts <1» I>cnu>>t

p1"co>10»ly»1;>l(cs hAIpy ]>n»>cs I>u,l snu»(1 ]latin»8i»still it (leep.

Rends)>ek State BankMartin V. Thu»>as, pres. K. D. Ingle Vice-Prc

A ~ H. Duubc»bc> Ie, Cas!))c>

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Page 3: - 1925 - The Kendrick Gazette/1925 July - Dec... · ence plates anc] to i»s»e such license plates froni the office nf': the assessor, anc] that flic boavdi Kendrick Wins From Kooskia

TnZ ZEXDRICZ OAZETTZ

c er,for the quarter endiig OctoberommlSSiOner$ 10, 1925, was ."inincd and approv-ed

' ~'ogeegm~s The fce report of Adran Ne]snn,g as Probate Judge, for the quarterending October ]0, ]925, ivas ex-amined and aii;>rove<i,. oscow, a o, ri ay, October]f ]925 'he fee report ofGhar]]c Suilllllcl-

T>he Baord met tliis day yurs t field, as Sheriff, for the 'Iuarte cnd-to adjournment, present as before. ing Octcber 10, 1925, was .e amined

Claims aga]nst Latah County wereexamined and a]lowed, and the The tee rePort of H, R. Short, a'nty Auditor directed to draw Corner, for '.the quarter ending Ocwarrants in sett]e<nent thereof, ober 10, 1925, was examined andfollows .'pproved.'URRENT EXPENSE FUND The fee report of Ellen Petergon,R Hodgins, 'Supplies $ 3 95 as County Superintendent, for t'e

Collins & Or]and, Supplies 7296 quarter ending October 10, 1925, v,asHugo Motor Co., Repairs, etc. 22668 examined and approved.'daho Motor Co., Gas, etc. 114.90 The Joint Statement of t'e,Coun-ash. Water Power Co., Lights ty Auditor ynd County Treasurer,

263.29 f'r the quart'er ending July 1], 1925,BRlDGE FUN'D ( was exemined .and approved and or-

M. L. Romig, Cattle Qiute 300.00!dered pub]is'hed and spread upon theThe fee report of Harry A. That niinutes of this Board at length'.

cher, as clerk, Auditor and Record- (COPY),JOINT STATEMENT

ofCOUNTY AUDITOR AND TREASURER

fromJanuary 12th, 1925 'to..July 11th, 1925, inclusive

AUDITOR'S REPORTCURRENT EXPENSE FUND:

Clerk of t'e Districe Court andEx-Officio Auditor and Recorder

Salary '-......................................................,...,...............$1,000.00Deputies and Clerks ................................................1,781,48Records and Supplies ............................................619.11Expense ..........................................................,.................37.75 $3,438.34

138,072.131,232.00

350.00 ]83,935.(>5

'ISTR]CT CQ URT;JurorsWitnessesBa ii ffCounsel for ])< inn<lantI xpensesBoard an<I Lodging

School .District FundCourt Trust'undSheriff's Itcvo]ving Fulld

105().00324.078].0025.0029.0851.]5

Warrants Redeemed since January 10,1925, arc on funds as folloivs:

Current Expense FundRoad FundBridge FundRoad .District I undSchool District FundCourt TrustSheriff's Revolving Fund..........................

1566.3042,085.12810.]642.02

1,275.04137,639,47

],232,00350.00 $183.433.81

M ISCELLAN EOUS:Officia] PublicationsAgricultural ExtensionBirth and Death RecordInsurance on County PropertyState Insuranc< I'rcniiumPremium on C'icial BondMonroe Calcu]a(ing MachineTypewritersAdding MachineFurniture and FixturesAuditing BooksAutoImprovementsRefund on Motor Vehicles LicensesSundries

395.36]74.7569.75

]236.25171.7430.75

350 00169.51300.00743.96225.00

]100.008092,361957.63954.67

Warrants Outstanding at the close of BusinessJuly 11, 1925; are on funds as follows:

Current Expense FundRoad District FundSchool District Fund

300.342.50

]8,629 34 $18,932,18

Interest paid on School Warrants,.......,............................................$488.09STATE OF IDAHO,)

) ssCounty of Latah )

HARRY A. THATCH ER, being first duly sworn, deposes and says:That ]re is duly e]ected, qualified and acting Auditor in and for LatahCounty, Idaho, and that the foregoing'tatement is a true and correctstatenient to the best of )>is knowledge and be]ieif.

HARRY A. THATCH ERSUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this 15th day of September,

A, D. 1925.ADRIAN NELSON,

Probate Judge, for Latah County, IdahoREPORT OF OPERATIONS IN FUNDS

To the County Commissioners of Latah County, Idaho.Sirs; I 'have the',honor to report operations in thc various extra

funds of Latah Cunty, Idaho, during the quarter ending July ll, 1925,as follows to-wit:

FUND On Hand 1st Journal Journal On handQuarter Received Cre<]it Disbursed Debit Fnd of

QuarterCurrent

Rxpense ....:... 39030.92. 4299.08 24974i18 22173.20 46]30.98County Road .... 3327 66 88.67 3142,6>5 459.13 3593.98 2505.87Cuonty School 1554.39 2114,59 2891>2.38 32581.36State ....................650.72 2112.71 34418.43 29]42.27 8039.59Motor Vehicle 8764 23 35415.82 2278.70 41901.35Special Road .... 666.29 . 1.16 1762.41 1055,34 1374.52Bridge ............... 1730.04 19.82 1571.32 33:60 1196.43 '091,15Special . School 49693.98 13203.47 36452.74 39395 28 2593.72 57361.19CITY ANDVILLAGESMoscow ........... 360.03 871.51 17324.69 15000.00 267.79 3288.44C en csee ............ 23.18 . 68.81 993.24 15.54 1069.69Juliaetta ........... '6.29 22.18 237.09 3.81 281 75Kendrick ............ 9.18 35.22 543.37 8.13 579.64Troy .................... 154.41 94.14 1515,85 23.44 1740.96Bovill ................ 74.21 47.51 585.87 9.22 698.37Deary ....,......... 10.09 9.'82 351.24 5.12 366.03HIGHWAYS,Dist. No. 1........ 73.52 28.92 3391.31 2500.00 46.54 947,21Dist. No. 2........ 298.82 134;53 9328.$6 10000.00 346.11 0,'D584.40Dist. No. 3........ 140 75- 10.69 4071.57 3000.00 68.91 ]]54.)0Dist. No. 4...... 196.33 123.83 9808.76 8000.00 153.38 1975.54Genesee ......... 14.94 44.37 4990.11 3800.00 70.53 1178.89Troy '............... 134.75 75.24 2904.34 1500.00 64.27 h 550.06Potlatch ....... 325.73 77.75 6842.98 8000,00 91.50OD845.04Prin.-Harv. '........ 246.87 119.59 6638.07 5000.00 97.57 ]906].96Kendrick ......... 402.08 31.13 2224.32 1500.00 58 85 1098.68Good Rds. No. 1.... 224.59 195.23 2632.34 2400.00 41.67 610.49Public 'Adm......... 113.70 113.70Court. Trust .... 1000;00 756.30 1200.00 556.30Unaportioned Tax 213063.51 213063.51Ind. Sch. Dist. No. 2 11.14 90.32 4983.98 2700.00Ind.S'ch.Dist. No. 5 105.54 239.70 11765.17 10000.00Ind.Sc'h.Dist. No.43 5 00 13.48 1731.95School Institute .... 268.50S'heriff<s Revolving 250.00 350.00 100.00

15971,73

JUSTICE COURT:Justice 'feesConstableWitnessesTaking Testimony

36.2053.5560.60

..-.......920............159.55COURT HOUSE;

Ja(ritorFuel, Light and WaterRepairs and Supplies

COUNTY HOMF:SuperintendentRepairs

SuppliesExpense

POOR OUTSIDE COUNTY HOME:Medical TreatmentCare and NursingSupplies '........................................„..............BurialMother's PensionTransportation

885.001092.61350.06

720.00710.19

1345.901206.35

2327.67

3982.44

600,301982.472729.24

253.002207.50

28.77

Sheriff:SalaryDe]>uties and ClerksBoard for Prisoners and Supplies for Jail.....Records and SuppliesExpense

$1,000.001,855.501,125.35

<205.]]2,052.47 7801.28

$6,238.43County Physician:

SalaryExpense

450.00197.17

AssessorSalary

Deputies and ClerksRecords and SuppliesExpense

Treasurer, Ex-Officio Tax Collectorand Public Administrator

SalaryDe|>uties and ClerksRecords and SuppliesErpense

647.17875.002,822.99

612.21179.72

GRAND TOTAL CURRENT EXPFNSE....$65,805.07OPERATION'N WARRANTS

Warrants Outstanding at the close of BusinessJanuary 10, 1925, arc on funds as follows:

Current Fxpense FundRoad District FundSchool District Fund

$4,489.92

875.00913.83536.0928.90

$ 231.16'2.50

18,196.68 18,430,34$2,353.82

Warrants issued since January 10,]925, are on funds as follows:

Current Expcnsc FundRoa<l FundBridgeRoad Dictrict FundSchool District FundCourt Trust Fu<rdSherif's Revo]virig Fund

Pros'ecuting AttorneySalaryRecords and Supplies

Expense'uperintendent of Public I»struction:Salary

'xaminations and InstitutesRecords and Su>ppliesExpense

67303.791241 91

42.0]a4541.48

187978.401314.00450.00

700.0085.80

453.04 $1,238.84

875.00563.45160.98249.78

200.00

262,871.60$1,849.21Warrants Re<leemcd since January 10,1925, are on funds as follows:

Current Expense FundRoad FundBridge FundRoad District FundSchool District Fund

Court Trust FundSherif's Revolving Fttnd

Surveyor:"Salary 200.00 67186,61

1241.9142.02

4541.48198873.64

1314.00450.00

Coroner:Salary 100.00100.00

Commissioners:SalaryExpense

1,350.00456.63 273649.66$218002.90

$1429 44

109774.18 273871.80 224098.72 167072.52 ZI24098.72 216573 46

I 'hereby certify that the above statement is true and correct.LEOLA R. KING, County Treasurer.

'Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of July, 1925.HARRY A. THATCIHER, Auditor.

Checked and found 'correct.................192........................;..............................................CountyAuditor.

JOINT STATEMENTof

COUNTY AUDITOR AND COUNTY TREASURERfrom

January li]t(h, 1925 to October 10th, 1925.AUDITOR'S REPORT

CURRENT EXPFNSE FUND:Clerk of the District Court and

Fx-Officio Auditor and RecorderSalary ...............................................,............................$1500.00Deyuties and Clerks ..'............................................3211.78Records and Supplies ...............................................841.67Expense ......................................................................55.02 $5,608.47

$.1,80CI63 0 d ftWarrants Outstanding at thc close oif businessOctober 10, 1925, are on funds as fo]in<vs:

Current Expense Fund ...................................;....348.34Road District Fund ..........................................2.50School District Fund ............................................7301.44

Interest paid on School Warrants .....................................................880.73STATE OF IDAHO, )

) ss.County of Latah. )

HARRY A. THATCH ER, being first duly sworn, deposes and says,That he is thc duly cicctc<l, qualified and acting Auditor in and forI.atah County, Idaho, and that thc foregoing statement is a true andcorrect statement to the l>est of his kn<rw]edge and belief.

HARRY A. THATCHER,Subscribed and sworn to before me t'his 20th day of November

A. D., 1925.

Probate Judge and Court:Salary

Jurors and WitnessesTaking TestimonyExamination of InsaneRecords and Su]>p]iesExpenseProbation Officer and Expense

']„000.0091>75

; 55.7210.00

103.7899.4386 30

7652.28

1,446,98

District CourtJurorsWitness'esCounsel for DefendantExp en'sesBoard and LodgingsBaliff

1,056.00324.07

25.0029.0851.1581,00 1,566.30

ADRIAN NEI.SON,Probate Judge for Latah County, Idaho.

REPORT OF OPERATIONS IN FUNDSTo 'he County Coinmissioners of Latah County, Idaho.

Sirs: I have thc honor to report operations in t'e various funds ofI atah Caunty, Idaho, during the quarter ending October 10th, 1925.as fo]]nws to-wit

FUND On Hand 1st Journal Journal On handQuarter — Received Credit Disbursed Debit End of

Quarter

Miscellaneous0%cia] PublicationsAgricultural ExtensionBirt'h and Death RecordIrisurance on C'ounty PropertyState Insurance Premiiim

'i'emium on Officia]'ondMonroe Calculating MachineTypewriters'urniture

and FixturesAuditin'g BooksAutoImprovementsSundries

288.88174.7,538.00

1,236.25171 7430.75

350,00]69.51-256.85225 00

1,100.00637.83679.14

5heri'ff:SalaryDeputies and ClerksBoard for Prisoners and Supplies for Jail......Records and SuppliesExpense

15.002910.50]593.]2233.11

3217.63 CurrentF.xpcilsc ........ 4(i]30,'98County Road .... 2505.87County School.... 32581.36State ............... 8039.59Motor Vehicle ... 41901.35Special Road......1374.52Bridge 2091 ]5Special School .. 57361.19CITY ANDV]I I.AGF.SMoscow .............3288.44Genesce ......... ]069.69Juiiaet(a ........281.75Kendrick ...... 579.f>4Troy ..............,...]740.96Bovil1 ............698.37Deary ..............366.03H IGHWAYSDist No. 1............947.2]].)ist. Nn. 2.......OD 584.40Dist. N n, 3........]]54.]0Dst. No. 4....... 1975 54Gcncsce ........]]78.89Troy .....................1550.061'otiatch .....OD 845 04Priv.-H<<rv.. ]90696i]ico<]rick .......... ]O>98.68Good R <1s. Nn. 1...610.49Pu,h lie Adm,( nurt Ti us( ........ 556.30Personal I'rnpcrtyUn;<ppnr(in<]cd 'I'ax..lnd.Sch. Dist. No.2 2385.44ind Sch Di~t Nn 5 2]0941in<].Sch.r]is(.Nn.43 ]75043So]ion] Ills(it lite...... Z68.50Siicri(T's Revolving 50000'Motor Vehicle FiricsOvcrdrafts ..... 1429.44

2]6)573.461 hcrciiy certify that thc ab

9,454.363520.23 7593,43 25101.49

11854 1374.88 43].7514590 411566.13 4107.744257.72

2.32 3300.00 326i6.4439.26

4577.68 34149.64 42030.57

Assessor:SalaryDe]>utics -and ClerksRecords and SuppliesFxpertse

32143.1586.05

2028.89497.98

4257.431410.402]00.07

51801.]9

1312.503]97.99634.3726>4.2S

$5,358.703481.49

45142.885000.00

41901.64

30.342256.75

Justice Court:Justice FeesConstable FeesTaking Testimony

5,409.]427.7560.60

97.55 Treasurer and Ex-Officio Tax Collectorand Public Administrator:

Sa]aryDeputies and ClerksRecords and Sup>pliesExpense

Court House:JanitorFuel, Light ant WaterRepairs and Supplies

1312.501298.43

842.0663.20

585.0031>2.57293.69 1,191,26

6>.54,26.40.40

1.97.17.08

500.6231.3931.0436.32

139,572].481].60

500.5231.3231.3335.03

139.2521.41] 1.47

6.64.33.]1

].692.2<)

.24

.21

3288 441069.69281.75579.64

]740.96>6>98.37366.03

3,516>.19

County Home:SuperintendentRepairsSu'pplicsExpense

Prosecuting Attoriiey:SalaryRecords and SuppliesExpelise ~..................,....

480.00709.19827.91374.75

1050.00]03.80457.54 1,611.34

$Z,391.85 ]06>.16>257.42128.04177.80

9.0192.06

148.70201.73

5 I.O5232.99

]530.50142(>4;16i

2156.25]883,SS2959.754333.207445.383089.73212].72222.00

]]4.876>92.64]36.67174.Cro58.8]

]11.45229,572] 6.4»53.45

230,90

]20.84785.8649.49]0,3()

275.80116>.8446>].OS82.67'>5 <)6

5.75

2348.]6>]Z458.6>S3252.233852.]738]3,045747.036>058.394899.2(>3]92,04

828,83

Superintendent of Public Instruction:'SalaryExaillillatioils illd 1llstitlltcsClerksRecords and . SuppliesFxpcilsc

Hoiiic:Poor Ou(side 'ount»Medical TreatmentCare and NursingSuppliesBurial>Mothers PensionTransportation

13]2.50563.4595.35

229 06>'>72 98

430.301,353.471,779.28

153.001,456i.OO

28.77

24/3.34

$5>200.82 Survcvpr:Salary 300.00300.OO

Coillltv Pllysiciall:Salar.yExpcilsc

300.00]42.02 Coroner:

Salary725.70 SZ OO 1200.00442.02 15O.OO 150.00

EXPENSE ..........................$39,410.67$ 450.00$1,232.00

GRAND TOTAI.-- CURENTSheriff Revolving I undCourt Trust FundRoad Fund:

Machinery, Tools and SuppliesRight of WayLai) orCulvcrts

Commissioners:SalaryFxpcnsc

2] 7.392']<> i>)

]4 >)4

ZC)8.504OO.OO

SO.55

229.88 ]745.77 4]43.70325.07 10543 SZ 12738.7]] 7 (94 9C)3.4() 27]3.83

2025.00(>77.0] 2,7O>.O]

45OOO1314.00

3.OO

$76>9.34125.0041.6079 94

Sheriff's Rcvniving FundCourt Trust Fulld

Roa<1 Fund:Mac'hincryi Tools and SuppliesRight of WavLaborCulvcrts

450 00]314.00

100.OO9.00 71.55

$1,015.88 772.84]25.0043.85

344.14

32155.]7 9976>0.57 ]49]<]0, )4 997Q),57 99537.(i9ovc statement is true an(1 correct,

I EOI.A R. KINGCounty Trcasurcr.

fore mc this 13th day of 0'ctcl>er, ]925.I-IAR]].Y A. Tl-1 ATC]-IE]t.

County Auditor..............................]92....,...

Bridge Fund:Bridge

Ron<i District Fund;].aborTeam

33.60 33,601285.83

$3,389.22926.26> $4 315 48 Bridge Fund

BridgeSubscribed,ind sworn to be

484.97 484.97

School District Fund:Sc'hools and School Purposes Roa<l District F und:

LaborTeam

$]37 402.80

$]83,860.43

Chccl'c<l and found correct36>6>4.]91052.75GRAND TOTAI. OF AI.]. FUNDS

OPERATION IN WARRANTSWarrants Outstanding at the Close ofbusiness January IO, 1925, are on fundsas folloivs

C<irrcnt Fxnense FundRoad District FundSchonl District Fund

School District Fund:School and Sc'hool Purposes

ALL FUNDSGRAND TOTAI. AiPROBATE JUDGE AND COURT:

SalaryIurors and WitnessesTakiiig Tcstimnnv]':xaminatinn nf Insa»cRecords anil Sirpplies]expcnscI'robot inn O(piccr a<id ].xpcnsc

$ 231.]fii

2.50]8.]96.68 $18.430.34 $ ]:OO.On

9].7555 72] ().OO

'(I7 '>>

]36> 3((]63.09

Warrants issued since Ianuary ]0,1925,are nn funds as folio]vs:

( urretlt ]'.xpcilsc I llil<l

8nail I"»ndI(r>dcc F» i>i

Road District Fund

42.]54.30810.]6i42 O

],275.04

471(i.94 Thc Board now recessed until ( h<<lrllla<i.

hi on<lay, October 19, 1925, at nine Attest:o'lock A. M. HARRY A. THATCI]ER.

191,285 79 Approved: Clcrl<.

ELM ER hf. PAULSON.$265 ]4 60

Moscow, Idnho, h]onday, Octob- warrants iii sc((lenient thereof, ascr ]<), 1925. fnilows:

Th« 1]oar<i met this day pursuaiit CURRENT EXPENSE FUND'.n r>-'<c'ss 'ldjnurnment, present as Thir<] Street hi sr(<et.,hie;it. laillie fore. $ 32,05

( Ia'res agaii!st ].utah County were I r;in(z ]]ardivar«Cn., llardivarc, ctc2]2],OS > i-;>n»» <I:i»<i a']owed. a<id the! ]]S.]3

'.>i!.ity Au<iitnr d:rcctcd tn <]raw I ]iu.r>»ighs A>'.>I'>i . h]a<.hi»c

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THE KENDRKK GAZETTE

!Machine MaintenanceProfessional Cards

IAv'. G, Barge, search

18,20Warrants

8.45Louis Mendcnhall, Constable fees

,Io.ooW. F. Taylor, Constable fees 13.15Harry L. M. Gleave, Constable fees

5.01>I', 'J', Hinson, Constable fees 3.00D. M. Hopper, Constable fees 1'1.20'<white Dulany Co., Sultplics, Co.Farm 35.00N. B. I.ong & Sons, Groceries, In-dtgcllt 36.00John Conc, Expenses 2,00

The ''fee report of Leola R. King,as County Treasurer, Ex-0fticio TaxCollector and Public Administratro,w;ts examined an<i approved, for thcquarter ending October 10, 1925.

Thc aIIidavit of Mrs. Ray Gon-<1cnman, and application for countyaid for 'herself and child, was ex-amined and ordered rejected.

The bon<l of C. L', Witter, tn tltesum of $5200,00, with the UnitedStates F idclity aid Guaranty Comp-any, for the installation 'of theplumbing and heating equiitmctttfor t'e Latah County Courthouse,ttt;tccor<lallcc with coil'it'etct etltet'cdinto between said C, E„Wittcr andLatah County, was examined andal)[)roved.

The bond of Harry Rothfork, andapplication for permit to operate adance hall at Viola, Ida'ho, was ex-amined and approved, and said lic-encc hereby granted.

The bond of H. C. Byers, FrankByers and Neal 1<inyott, in sttpportof their 'application for license toconduct a dance hall, known as theThorn Creek Dance Hall, was attilts tittle exatnincd attd appt'ovc<Iand license granted as petitioned.

Thc balance 'o Ithe credit of theMotor Vehicle Licens'e Fimd was atthis time ordered apportioned asfollows:Current Expense Fund $ 61.53Road Fund 136.30Highway Dist. No, 1 Fund 212.58Highway Dist. No. 2 Fund 1130.46Highway Dist. No, 3 Fund 211.48Highway Dist. No. 4 Fund 190.95Gcnesec Highway District 318.48Troy Highway District 322,59Potlatch Highway District 642.32Princeton-Harvard HighwayDistrict . 552.95ICendrick Highway District 428.32Good Road District No. I 49.47

Dr. William T. SeeleyPhysician

an(lSurgeon

Kendrick, - - Idaho

Dr. Geo. %.McKeeverDENTAL SURGEON

Phone 812

IdahoKendrick.

A. H. OVKRSMlTHAtt<trnev-at-Law

Urquhart Building Third Stroet

Nssscarw, Idaho,

GUY%V. WOLFEATTORNEY

Moscow, Idaho

Dr.'esse H. BurgessEYESIGHT SPECIALIST

Satisfati<Sn GuaranteedUnstaus over Bon Ton

Examination Free Prices UnequaledMOSCOW, - . - IDAHO

McDowell'sI

CommercialHotel

"A'amou'8 CooK" "forover seven years

W r-ZV?

You Tell Itt$4257.43'he

indigency affldavit of WalterAllen, in beihalf of his wife and twochildren, was examined and appro'v-ed, and aid ektended as petitioned.The indigency affidavit of Ed'win N.Carrico, and application for admis-sion to the Lata'h County hogtie, wasat this time examined and approved,and aid extended as petitioned.

The a%davit of J. O. Thompson,in support of the indigency of EliSpitler, and . aptplircation for aid inhis behalf, was at this time exam-ined and approved, and aid extend-e<j as petitioned.'hc Board now adjourned to meettomorrow, Tuesday, October 20,1925, at nine o'lock A. M.Approved:

ELMER M. PAULSONChairman..

- .Attest:HARRY A. THATCHER,

Clerk.

J. J. PICKERDLicensed Embalmer

and UndertakeI',

Auto Equipment. Lady attend-ant. Stock of goods in Ken-drick.. Phone.462K, or,376Troy, or see

G. F. WALKER

0

Wm. H. Meyer

K,eal EstateAnd

Insurance

2'K En a~oMoscow, 1daho, Tuesday, Octo-

ber 20, 1925.'Dhc Board met this day pursuant

to adjournment, present as before.ReSidenCe PhOne 654 Tite ciatm of Lawrence E Huff,

on the Current Expense Fund, in

en nc the sum of $50.00, for attorney feesin the case of State vs. Bowman,was examined, and or<lered rejected.

Frank Boyd, Prop. The Cierk at this time presented acertifie list of County Warrants,issued at this session of the Boardin sert tlctn<tnt of claims and ac-counts examined, which list wascompared with thc iproceedings ofthe Board and -'found to be correct,and the same thereupon duly certi-fied to and delivered to t'e County

Blacksmithing, Wagon %ork Treasurer.Contract was at this time awarae<t

and to the Capital News PublishingCompany of Boise, Idaho, for fur-nishing Latah County xvith the 1926

. All Wpik Guaranteed Tax Rolls, for the sum of $380,00.A recess was now taken until

Thursday, October 29, 1925, at nineo'lock A, M.Approved:

G. F. Walkert"lerk.

h'loscow, Idaho, Thursday, Octo-ber 29, 1925.

The Board met this <lay pursuantto recess adjournment, prescttt asbefore.

Tthis day was taken up with dis-cussion of plans for re-roofing the

~ t g ~ g collrthousc, attd tllspec'tttlg tlte lnl-Kendrick, - Idaho prove'ments being made.A recess was now taken until

Monday, November 2, 1925. at nineo'lock A, ihf.A'pproved:

k B h, RLMRR M. PAi LsoN,

s i Attest:hop HARRY A, THATCHER.

Clerk.BATHS

Agency for Moscow Steam Moscow, Idaho, hfonday, Novem-ber 2, 1925.

The Board met this day pursuantAll kinds of cleaning Bnd to adjournment, present as before.

pressing, Clahns against Latah County wereexamined and allowed, and theCounty Auditor directed to draw

folio<vs:CURRENT EX'PENSE FUND

N Frank Stevens, on Contract $1317.37. R. Shepherd ~Rotoipir sveever, Proieeeioooi services 150.00The Auctkoneer H. M. Hoskins, Supplies, Indigent

57.60The aflidavit of Peter Irelan<t, ttl

I

support of the indigency of I.oy~

Ireland, was at this time examinedNountafn Really Gaterloolgei

mid al)o<ved, as of the 27th day ofIt depends on where tt thing ls, June, 1925, said affldavit not 1tav-

whether lt ls important. Between Ssn ittg been placed on file heretoforeFersnclsco nnd iinnoluitt tltere ls a I The Board now recessed untilmountain S,ooo feet high, but lt does Saturday. November 14. 1925, atnot attract nnv attention, because nine o'lock A.,hi.there are 2,000 I'set of water covering I'Lbf FR hf PAUI SONits peak. It has been discovered In

Chairman.charting the bed ut the Pttciflc ocean.

I.-IARRY A. THATCHER,Clerk.

VkeMoscow, fdaho, Saturday,ember 14, 1925.

The Hoard tnct this day pursuantto recess adjournment, present,

G. 1. Walker andJohn ( one, Commissioners, andHarry A, Tltatclter, Clerk.

Thc following claims was allowed,and the County Auditor directed todraw warrant lit set tlelllellt thereof,as follows;

CURRENT EXPENSE FUNDbittcr Plumbing R I-feat tng Co.Contract $3512,85

A recess divas now taken to Mon-day; December 7, 1925, at nine. o'-clock A. M., as by law provided.Approved:

EI.MER M. PAULSON,C!tair man,

Attest:HARRY A. THATCHER,

Clerk

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THE MONKEY'S MOTOR

"It's not every one who can own amotorcar," said Larry, the tttonkey,proudly.

"That's so," .agreed Snookums."You'e a lucky monkey. Will youtake nie for a ride one of these days2"

NMy dear Snookums," said Larry, "Iam not going to use it ln the ordinaryway.

"As I said, lt was not every onewho owned a motorcar. It's u luxuryright at the start.

"But I aru not satisfied with justhaving a luxury. I want to be as dif-ferent as I can

be.'So

I am not going to use my motorin which to ride about my zoo house-no Indeed, I have another purpose forlt."

"What Is a purpose?" asked Snook-ums, as he swung by his tall andwinked at a passer-by.

"h purpose," said Larry, "Is—well—

A gang of Scientists left on aBoat for a year's cruise tostudy queer kind of Fish inthe South Atlantic Ocean.They should have stayed here

'n New York and went to seeand hear what I did the otherday, a real Red Bolshevikimeeting. They would have seenqueer looking Fish there, Suck-ers, Eels, Flounders, Bullheads,and every Guy that got-upwas a big Inouth Bass. Theydenounced everything inAmerica, The Weather, TheConstitution, White Glovesfor Pall Bearers, Mah Jongg,Lower Taxes, Suspenders,Cross Word Puzzles, ShowerBaths, League of Nations

.. and Ice Cream Pies. Afterlooking them all over I found

- what Was the matter withthem. There wasnt a oneof them knew enough to roll

. his own.'ow are you goingto improve on a Governmentif you dont know that much.:Every man, you see pouring."Bull"Durham into his paper,you can bet he is satisfie with'America, because its theold right. down to earth Amer-icans that do it.

l~ I dg-ue?4P. S.There is going to be another piecein this paper soon. Look for it.

The Greatest Name in Radio

6'he Red Cross PharmacyR, D. Newton, Registered Pharmacists

To The WomenPotlatch

of The

. re-. nvenI:oryS~ecia s

I ~ r

on heavy enamel ware, "Wearever" aluminumtinware and other kitchen hardware.

ware,

SEE OUR WINDOWSWhite & White Enamel Ware

$I.29I 29I.29I.09I.09

Tea kettles, regular $2.00, specialDairy pails, regular $2e10, specialRoabters, regular $2.00, specialSauce kettles, regular $1.90, specialCovered kettles, regular $1.95, special

Larry Was Deliiihted.

It's—well —lisvlng a purpose f'r some-thing ls to have s use for lt!

"There I I did pretty well for amonkey, eh2"

"You did, indeed," said Snookums."Now what is your purpose for the

motorcar?" he added.Lttrry was s great pet fn the mon-

key house, The keeper loved him.The boys snd girls who came to the

zoo loved him and he had manyfriends among the grown-ups.

He was so tnme, so friendly, sopleasant.

He tvould do tricks, shake handsand whistle when people were pleasedwith hltu and showed tltey wanted tobe really frlen<lly.

h little boy had hiought I.srry spresent oi a small tvoodeu make-be-lieve motorcar.

It had tlte uttme of a motorcar paint-ed on eltlter side.

Lttrry wtts delighted when he ssw it.He had been gazing at it ever since,

holding lt sideways, twisting It aroflndfn ever9 possible wtty, snd then drag-ging it after hlru.

For it wasn't the kind of' motor-car that went by machinery.

Nor tvould there httve been room forthe monkey riders lrislde.

Larry's ntotorcar had to be pulled.But no matter. He wss very proud

of lt."I think I will fil It with sawdust

and take lt up to the factory," saidLarry.

"Where ttnd what is the fnctorv2Nasked Snookunis.

"Oh, Snookums, oh, Snooknms,"said I.arry, "where ls your ltttngintt-tlon?

"Where, are your tnske-believe ideas?The fuctory Is tt tuake-believe fac-toty.

"I am going to pretend that I amsupplying It with sawdust —becausewe have sawdust in our home."

So I.arry fllled the little woodenmake-believe motorcar with sa<vdust,dragged It to the mnke-believe factoryat the other end of his house, and hada beautiful time pretending he wasthe busiest creature ln the wholet< orid.

had the keeper said:"My little I.arry really knows how

to play."

50 handy kitchen sharpeners, while they last

6 quart Universal fruit and lard presses,complete with sausage stufFer, a few at $ I 0.25

Do not confuse these items with the usual cheapbargain ware. All ware shown in our wiadow wereselected from our regular stock.

A Few Used Heaters.il.l ..

,'II.I SI.A ljr

Guaranteed by

ttA '~.,At'prices that will meet ~ith your approval,

Kendrick Eiardware Co."Try Kendrick First"

Iu coa eo navq tr

111Fifth Avenue> New Yodc City

Drinking FountainsMany fiou-freezing drinking foun.

tains now on the inarket are enjoylltga splendid sale. This is well becausechickens, need pure, fresh wagermuch Ia winter as ln summer. A per.son can thrive longer Ivlthout wttterthan without food, and a hen ls th<1same way. The poultryman w]to cattkeep his fowls lhely, comfortable sttdhaPPy during tiie coldest weather isthe one who tvill make the iuost mottsy,On cold. rainy days it is best to keep,

'hefowls conflned to the, house.

WANTEDWhat is It that wears a fur coat Inth'c winter, ttnd pants In the summel?A dog.

~ ~ ~

Once there was a man who went totown on Monday and stayed three daysand stOI he came back ott Monday.How could this be? His horse's namewas bfonday.

Cattle, hogs and sheepHides and Wool.

Poultry

Calls

There was a mttn <vho hit<1 a horse,snd he tode horseltttrk over a bridgeand yet he wnlk< d? Yet wss thehorse's name.

B. N. Emmett 4 CQ

RiddlegWhat Is the hardest key to turn?

Donkey.~ ~ ~

When is an apple lfktt a fis? WhenIt's a crab.

e ~ eWhat turns wouthnut moving? Milk

turns sour.e e e

What hss three I'est ttnd csttttotwalk? A yard stick.

Made CuttleRgh UgehrlEarly Romans tnade black iuk out

of the Wquld from the cuttleflsh.

Hall's Catarrh MedicineThose who are in a "run down" condi-tion will notice that Catarrh bothersthem much more than when they are ittgood health. This fact proves that whileCatarrh Is a local disease, It is greatlyInfluence by constitutional conditions.HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con-sists of an Ointment which QuicklyRelieves by local application, <tnd theItrternai Medicine <L Tonic which assistsin improving the General Health.Bold by druggists for over 40 Teats.F. J. Cheney db Co., T'oiedo, OMo.

What Egau Sold"What csn v<ttt tell me about Esau?"

asked the pedttgozue of his most prom-ising pupil in the beginners'lass.

"Essu," rei>lie<I the voung ltopeful,with the glib alacrity nf one who feelshimself for ones on safe ground. "Essuwss the fellow vrhat wrote a book offables and sold its copyright for a messuf potash."

We can handle your ledgersheets as cheaply as you canget them f om a m~ orderprmt Shop Try the GaettShop first tf

Good grade gray dish pans, reg. gle10, special .55Heavy white enamel pitcher, Ieg. $2.00, spec..9$Heavy " " serving tray, $2.25, spec. I.08Wearever alummum roasters. reg. $5.50 spec. 4.50Wearever aluminum fry pans, reg. $1.40 spec; .98Pure grade aluminum dish pan, reg. $2, spec, I.58

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COMING, IN

All kinds of repairs and adjustments will be made

protnptly by mechanics who I(now their business,

And another thing that pleases our customers is thefa'ct that your car will be Ie;>dy at the time promised.

Bring the car in this week.

Kendrick Garage CompanyDeobald Bros, Props

~ g I'i ~ li ~ ~

!~

Il)s(k i,. i i ili ii '

.',i)r. A..':..ones,Specialist

JONES 'LASSES SATISFY, THERE 'S A REASON.Dr. Jo»es has had years of Office ezperie»ce, satis-

fact'orily ha»dli»g the most diff>c>ilt cases.We imake trips east and keep up ivith the ti»ies.

1< or years, Dr. A. E. Jones was president, >»d Dr.ihlae B. J'ones, dea», of the Oldest optical college inthe»orthwest, one that is rccog>iized all over theU»ited 'States.

%'e.-specialize in testing aiid treating the eyes.We 06er yo» a, co»ifortable sce»tific c~iami»atio».Our glasses relieve 'headaches apd wri»kles whell

ca»seel by eye strain. "Do»'t Squint."Let us make you look younger a»d sce 'better with

Jones 'lasses.We 0Rer supe'rior service a»d better glasses at

re>so>iablc prices. Sce Dr. JO»es a»d buy direct, allglasses g»ara»teed. ('>Ve have»0 agents.)

We do»ot charge you twice for one pair ofglasses, b»t »iakc any change we fin(1»ecessary free.

Call at the

COMMERCIAL HOTEL,

:I5..uesiay, Iles.

GeneralBlacksmithin j

Wagon and Carriage ShopRepairing of all Kinds

Neatly DopeAll Work Guaranteed

Fry,nR Cracker

HORSE SHOEING

and

Getteral Blacksmithing

~::I!::Ii"I:>I<!::1'.ll:::tI!'/?l'I!s)I!Ql~ .QQsM

r~or68 %~a': --.".:,, "),')c.'.:A:lcl'':I:::l:;~

The New ShapesIn our display of wrist

watches are the newshapes so popular thisseason. Their develop-ment and designers showan expert skill that ismost entrancing.

L. 5. LaHa>ttJeweler

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Wm. J. DePartee, Kendrick, Ida

I Ps I."state of Alpl>o»so» ')V. I.(i»g-

fcl'low, Deer >seel.

Notice is hereby given 1)y the»»dcrsig»cc1, Ad)ni»istrator o'

It ia Economy

Tn have your repairing done

before your shoes are too fargone. Neglect is expensive.

Soles sewed or tacked on

Best of Worl(manship at FairPrices¹ K. %VA.L+EB.

l Boot and Shoe Garage

t hc estate of All')ho>iso W. Lo»g-fellow,, deceased, to the credit-Ors Of, anil all persons having

clain>s against the saicl dvveas-

ccl, to exhibit them ivith the

necessary VO»chers witlii» fo»rmo»ths a fter Dree>nbcr 4t]>,

]925, the first piil)li<!ation of this

»Ot>vv, to thc sl»d a(1>i»>1>st>'>>t-

')r at liis 0IIivc at hiosvoiv,

i1(l»110. th('. Sii ii><')v>i>g tile p1>ivc

i (1>' liv, t>'a»s(ivi iot> (!f t 1>v l)»si-

. »vss ()I s(1><1 vsi(>tv, »> Ii(>i i>1>

l ( <)ii)>tv. Hti>'f<i (!f 1<1()ho.

I I. Ii, i+11>>I I>, A(1»1»>>si>'i>i()>'.

Il;>ti !I;il hI<)s«)u, I!Iah<), I)<-( i)i>l!< > I! ]!I2).!. 4I),)t

Of our garage and rel>air shop; you have the satis-

faction of knowing that your car hvill be, or has been,

properly taken care of.

TIIE KENDRICK GAZETTE

lain s> i>I<>ns liiis i!Oen recorded thisyear, <lcchirc sl(il!pere, ivliose vesselsAre;irriviiig here for win(er ivharfnge.Close >o GOO ivlialvs were caught Andprocess< d during >lie s»nimer. hVhal-lllg, ivlllch I!vg'ln ofl Iiin(ill>k IshindMny 1, I'ep> I8 sliips busy for n)onths,i>bout 40,000 h;))'r< ls of oil And An enor-rnous qu;in(i>y of fer>lllzvr being pre-pered for sliipmen>. iso Ambergris ivasfound (his season.

The I )rges> ivhnle harpooned thisseason )neasused 80 feet. The world'srecord ivhale ls 08 feet G inches.The Alaskan monster, weighing About100 tons, stralglitened out 400 feet ofheavy hauser, besides towing the mhal-er seven miles before I:irlng out.

Wholes mere attracted to Alaskanwaters this season, It ls believed, bylarge schools of small Ilsl>, squids Andhalibut. Years when these species nreAbundant, whales Are numerous. Spermwhales arrived in large numbers.

n Is now thought the feedinggrounds for sperm And IInbnck ivhaleslies olf the const of Africa, And by theend of .October prActlcally All of theAlaskan levhithnns )vill have startedfor winter h;)ants,

Tlie ivlinle oil frnm the season's

[CAtcli hns been mni'k('>vd In >lie I'<>st'ivlth soflp >1)AI(cl's, steel And leather>AAnufnciurcrs.

A slilpmcnt of 800 snl ted ivhnleI!ills iv(!i'e broil li> doivn d<.sllned

fo>'iipiin<'se!11!>l'l<c>s ivhere this sectionof >lie innminul is iis popular As turkeyln A nicilcn.

I

ition to be held in New Yorl;,.'>>I >y 10-23 and pla»s for le«is-1;>tive aetio» lc>di»g to the res-toratio» <)I'. the 'CO>nmissio»cr ofI n>1»>g>q>t>0>1 »> I(laho.

3Iost of the spe >kers emp)ias-izccl tlie»ecessity of maki»gIdalio f irms and i»d»stries pros-l>cro»s before trying to sellthem to outsiders. Idahoans'>n»st '11»ve faith 1>> Iclaho a>lds»ppnrt the industries a,lrcadyestablished before outside cap-ital to invest in new industriesi» the state. The necessity Of:

ma»nfacturii>g or "furnishing"Idaho products within the statei>»d shipiiig o»t the co»ccntrat-ed prod»ct was made as i>nper-itive to the prosperity of thestate.

The Idaho IIome I»clnstricsAssociation was recog»izecl ascloi»g a mos't >mpoi'ta>lt ivoi'k illteaching Idaho citizens to knowthe state, its prod»cts an(1. pos-sil)ilities a»d the necessity ofb»yi»g Idaho products a»d buy-i»g at ho»ie before prosperity>»ay be assured. This Associa-tio» promised its hearty co-operatio». with the new 'State'Chaniber of Comnierce a»dwhile the latter body will ivorktohvard colo»izatio» chiefly theAssociation will spend its effortspri»>arily in developing thestate so that inimigra»ts maybe attracted aiid make theirhomes here.

Idaho 'm>1st first be sold toIclahoaps and we»i»st have

>ho»esty i» advertisi»g the state.

plA<'e<I ill Ih<';in >i!:Ii'i'o /<'us .illii-rliios, >lie Grcrk «i:iiii< clair> (<f >h<.',o<l.Iupiter. Ile iviis tl:<~;ii « I!>«I a<i<i ofthe sl<v hy;!>I (')'« 's long b( for< ~ >li!Ilonlvrlc Ag<', llv. v".'~ i>Ill«1 ><! I)vll)v,-Ie»'ie eil i'> i! "<I(I<I<'. s, it)1<I ll<'0«'' ills< fllgi<'s ivvvv IV:i«d in >!vr lriiipl<. II<ivns >lie god oi" boiin >;ii lcs, iiiiil thvGl'c'el( con)ill!)n<ll!!<'n> i llol! sli!ll> l!oii vlliove tliy nrig',)>v)r s Ii)nil<))<)) k,';isAttributed Io An oi,l< r lssueil hy /< A..-

Mlllchlos, tlie <1) v:)<! <Irlly <!f tliv >iosi\vorld \vllonl the sl);.. i h:>d io I!hic;ilv.And evidently ln S .: iiintv >here werv>I>Anv ivi)0 sollghl >o pic(lse ill)'ll.

In many cases Iliire Are Also voilv<offerings oi'lie pv<)pie of (lie coun-tryside.

Heads Only Reveal Beauty.hvhnt Is more l>nlnirtnnt ln Il>vse ol!.

jects Are Il)e desi>0)s ln ierrA «o>IA. >l„-ured of greAI viiil<>y And peri'cr> lndesign. Unfor»inniely none of themIs Intact; only >lie lic;)<Is r<niuln As

evl<lenre ol'l>vir grviil hvnu>y.hvl>hou> doubt >bise Are the most

Impor>nnl exrAVA>ious In recent ye;ir.In Slcilv, As they ilirow neiv llgli> onthe rlvlllzA>ion of >lie vnrly Gicck <olonlvs tlironglioul >lie lslA))<l. I')ofcssor Gnhrlrl ls liuslly co»)pllln- A bool<of ills st»ales on ivhnt lie lllls exril.vn ted.

Professor GAbrlcl's suce(ss In exrA-vntlng hus induced the governrncn» 0reconslruct tl>e Temple of ihe I or>-ress, ln A similar >nnnn('r As ivns

A<'ompllshedAt Glrgcnll, wh<!n tl)e rolumns of the Teniple oi'ove iverernlsed froiu the ground.

Local Ads

]'l)R HAliE Or TRADE: Regis-' "( l Ilolsf<d» bull, age 3. Fred! ~;< ivina>i, Camcro». 47-4p

IAORi, HALL» OIIEAP: Range in<iood co»ditio». hlrs. Mary Nutt,J»liaetta. 48-tf

Piano For Sale Near KendrickBca»tif>il high grade piano

must hc sold at o»ce. Big sav-i»g and terms $10 monthly toreliable party. For partivularsivrite Cli»e ii)I»sic Co., 66 Fro).tSt, 1'ortlapd, Oregon. 48-3t

For Sale: 5 month old shouts,iveigl>t 100 po»»ds each. MathKazda, So»thivick, I<lnho. 49-2t

1< Or Sale: 1',sed farm mach-i»cry;also luord r»»a'1.)o»t. >>Vm.

J, Del'a> tev, Ke»<lrick. 49-2t

STRAYED: I<'I vc he >d yearlingcattle, left ear cropped, brand-ed ivit'h '1)oot on left hip. Re-iv;» <I $2.50 apie(.c. Earl Sanlp-SO», Ge»csee, Idaho. 49-4p

lot J>er W'as WI>ittltngiyhvl'i! Is i'<!1!i')l«tliciii Ir) ciddi 1"

asl((:(I his f!itlirr.(!II, Sli<'is <I>)> ll) >.II<'ilcl vi>1'0 ivllll"

, >ling," rui)iv >li< reply."Whi>>ling! >Vliv. ivli;it do viii(

n)en>)'!" qn(')'Iv<1 lliv f »h< r."Well, sli<.'s >vying t<! Aha! pen A pen-

LII, exI')ll>ln<!0 I hc I'oil>i>fill observer.

For Sac: Telcpho»e. Inquireihlrs. S. A. hlcAllister, phone233, Kendrick. 50-2p Find Milk Snake

Vermilion, S. D.—A s>nail s))nke, re<>

stripe<i, uncovered In A Vermilionstreet when excnvatlon was heing ilonefor the laying of ivaler pipes, ivns pio-nounced A ivestern nillk snake, fl sp<.'-

cles exceedingly rare ln this sec>!or>. I>

ls only the fifth ln the sin>e, Accord.Ing >o hir. Over, ivho says It Is non

!>Iilk goat for sale or trade.', Geo. >Vilke», Cameron. 50-tf

Fcr Sale: 2 gas engines, a/414.P. I»terpatio»al,a»d 3 IX. 'P.Fairba>iks-Morse. Ira IIavens,Kc»driek. .50-2p Primogeniture

The iaiv oi'rimogeniture is A lawof inheritance by ivhlch the eldest sontakes by descent the real property ofthe decensed Ancestor. This rule ofdescent, due to tl>v feurhii system, hnsion„since <llsnpliviirvd everywhere ex-cept In I<.'ngliin<l. It iviis Inlrodu(edivlth >liv A<st of >lie <oni non-lniv sys-tetn Into >lie Aii)( ri<»ii colonies, butivns Ahrou;i>vd An<I iibniidoned hy the>nat An enrly pcrl<nl.

poisonous.

SHIP IS TONEDFOUND iN ITALY BY BIG WHALE

For Sale: 120 acres, three a»d ahalf miles cast of Kendrick,Idaho, known as the Bradshawra>>ch; for quick sale $3,500.Charles 'Lewis, H. 2, Box 286-A,Clarl sto», >>Vash. 50-tf

Tacomn, hVAsh.—The g>cutest ivq)sl-ing season ever experienced qt A.IAS-

Dissolution of Partnership

Notice is hereby given thatthe partnership business of Hol-'brool.- <('m»ictt, has been dis-

'oli ccl a»d that I will iiot beresponsible- for a»y bills con-

'racted >»>der this co>»pa»y,

'a>nc or u>ider the»anie Of iMr.IIOlbrook.B.X. Em»iett, Ke»drick, Idaho.

Rome.—Interesting excavations havebeen tmderinken 'y Prof. EttoreGabriel, director of the 'Alcrmomuseum, on the site of the Ancien>

sanctuary of Demeter Mnlophoros AI

Sellnunle, near Pnlermo.An enorn)ous nuiuber of'bjects ef

historical And Artistic value hAVV bee<i

excavated. Of these stone, bronze An<1

terra cotta votive offerings And <lecorn-tlonS there are several thousand. All

have been take>) to the Pnlermo mu-

seum to be examined, docketed, stud-ied And placed in order on the shelves.

Tbe work of removing these treas-ures from the deposit ivhere they Im<l

been imbed<led on Accoubt of the filter-Ing of the rains of many cenEurles ivnsslow nnd dlfllcult. One very interest-Ing lot consists of lnntvrns, willi solid-ified oil Inside, ivhlch had been lightedduring ceremonlnls. Here, just As At

Eleusls, the rite ivns proscribed. forilie god<less Den)eter wns ivorslillied atnight. Tlinl slie wns A populnr <lvlty Is

'boivnby myriads of votive offerln splaced on her shrine. She Inter be-

came the goddess Ceres of the Romnns

nnd undoubtedly ivas considered verv

poiverful. Though there Is no dellnliedate In ivhlch this rite wns introduce<iinto Sellnunte, fron) the decorationsfound In Il>e courtynrd of the sunctu.A)'y lt dates bncl'o the Seventh cen-

tury B, C.City Founded by Greeks.

'<vldently ivhen tlie cltv ivns I'ounded

by the Greek colonists from MegnrnHntblen they built the sanctuary ivlien

they built the fortress. As ivns >lie!custom In ancient Greek communitieswhen, for one renson or another A

group whlcli ivas dissatisfied ivlth thehome town decided Io found A colonythe matter was discussed nnd theOracle ivns consulted In regard to the

-choice of a leader.Thus lt ivns that ln Megarn, cnpilnl

of Megarls, one mile from the scn, op-

posite the island of Salamis, A uu>nber

of colonls'.s ivlshed Io go to the lslan<1

of Sicily And found A colony, ivlilch

they nnmed Mvgarn Hyblnen. I~"roni

this II>'s't colpnv, olhe>'s iverv formac<i

throughout Sicily, lnrluding Sclinunlc.In 028 B. C. It bvgnn brllllnnlly, A»d

from its ruined buildings one cnn seethat It ivns of rent Importnnce An<i

grnndeur.But Ilils state of predominnnce lns>(d

only unili 408 B. C., A sliort tivo hun-

dred years, ivhen lt ivns destroyc<l hy

the Cnrihnglnluns, As tliey fe;ivvd Itscon)petitio!). II ivils pa i'ii)''chllll't, hil>

never regnlnv<1 lis Importance. >)nil ivns

for A second lime <lvstroycd Ai'>cv llii

Punic iviir In ",!0 II. C., ivhvn It ivns

left As the modern exrnvnt<!rs f<!Anil

lt.The present excAvntlons Arc:>II the

more I>up<At;int. As tlivy Ibroiv li Iil on

A el>i'f ivhich ollivlhc tl)c)'e out-

lines of lilslory Are knoivn.Feminine Fig>)res Crumble.

There Are Inn>iinerul! Ie I;inaur:ibends. Iiut the fv)nininc fignrrs li:ivecrumbled. One very interes>in ~ sl:il!of yelloiv tufa, vquAI In Arlislic v:>lua

to Ani'ns-relivf of the Acropolis, r< p-

resents Pros«rplne ivhvn rnrrlcd >o Iheloiver regions by Adoneus.

It is tlie ol<lcst. possil!Iy th< e:<rll<s>.

represenintlon of >lie f;ilile of I') os< r-

pine An<1 At Iir. I I> ii;is >lion"li» <i I!v

A I Able> roiumeiii or At inn ay iii >!«Iir<IAnces. I'iir>livr inspection prove<I

Ih!it lt (ol<1 in A s< ries of <lvsi; ns ihss><!>'v of I'<'os<'rpi>)e. "I'h<»i "l! !!<i>l!'rln the Ii»i<1 n< r >liv O<l;.. -< v is iliis>rA<li>i<in r<ih!><'0, in th(! « I: ~>«<f;<)).< lent Sicily (h<'t<,<'v <vas lii!>'] 'Vi» i

'li(! ivorsliip of I!< )u< >«ii I'i.os<!>

ill<'

iiio(li< r..iii)<!ti„ > h e s I;i i!; :t < s ;» < I c <i '.

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NOTICE ro CREDITORS

Estate Of John J. Slind, dc-i

censed.Notice is hereby graven by the

u»clersig»ed! executrix of tl>eestate of John J. Slind deceased,to the creditors of, apd all per-so>ls havi»g cl'aims agai>1st theenid deceased, to exhi'bit t!hemwith the necessary.. voucherswithin te» <mont]>s after ib~ov-

em!ber 20, 1925, the fIrst pu'i)li-vatio» Of this notice, to the saidezec»triz at of'f>ce of C. J. Or-la»<l, Moscow, the game beingthe place for the tra»s'aetio» ofthe business of said egtate, inL'at'ah Co>inty, State of Idaho.

herii)lary X Sli»d

markExec»trix.

Dated at, Mnscow, lda'ho, Nov-emt)cr 20, 1925, 47-5t

Winter Weather is Con>ingNow is the time to look over your furnace or heaters and

put 'em in shape, fix your coal bin and thvn lay in a supply ofcoal. This done you need not dread the cold winter wenihvrbecause you will be prepared for it. Phone us your coal orderpow —there's no time like thc present.

Advertisiiig Idaho

bv hoi>est in aclverti»-ing Idaho and .get onr ownho>»cs in Order f>rst," were thetivo chief points of GovernorC. C..'tin()re's short address tothe All Idaho (.'0»grcss mectin<gat Boise, Th»rs(1ay a»(l Fridayof last hvcvk. More than onch»»<lre<1 representatives from allscctio»s ()f the state aided informing the State (]h:>inber of~CO>»>»cree n»<1 R. E. Shcpher<1Of Jerome was chnsei> I'resi<Icntii'ith J, A. Hara(I;>r «>f Boise, asSecreta>'y. Foi'hc SO» thcastcr»

. (Iistrivt W. 1). Shattuvk of l(lahoFalls, Frvd ~l CGOwa» of I'oc;>-tv110 '>»d Joh» M( h'I»>'ray OfOakley ivvrc ehosv» on tl>c ex-ec» tive hnaril. R. E. Shvphvr<l,'I'. 1.. tl;>rti» of Ikoisv a»(1 ii. V.Patch <if I'ayvttv, ivcrc rhosei>t'ro>)> ih(. Soi>ihiv( ster» (list rict;i » <I I'<irry 'hi itch> vl1 of Nc�-zperc, Ii. 1<'. Parso»s of II<)s-coiv;») <1 W. J. Ilail of WAI-Iavc ivill rvl)rose»t north Iilah»on thv sai»<. board.

TI>e vxvc»tive committee hasfi>11 I)'Owc>'8 >» the «hoicc Of a

tv»>porary p»1)livity (lirvctor a»(1

!in for>»»lai i>ig thc vampaign of

~

thv state ]indy as wvll as t)i(iv i> y s a» < I »> v i» > s 0f f>» )>» (', »> <g I ) >

(':»»<*.A sa»<i pin>i Of p»1)l>cityivill 1)v )><Iopiv(1 A»(l 1)vrh;ips ih<'

11>< st >»>I!<!>'tii»i >)>)>it<!>'s <'0)1-' i'<!>)I>i>ci l li«'x«''» t ivv < 0>»>nii-tvv,'ii ibis ii!))v f<!> tli< i!!1-I('<', ii)<" '>>1<1;.>i>»i('11>g cxhil<i! s

!<)1' !(' !><'l f><' o>'i lliv<'sI I n!)1-

i !1 c>'<'>i>l iii i<1 I i><

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Barnum Lumber R Mill Co.Phone 632

We Make

BEAN CLEANINGA Specialty

We >)o)v have A con)piete stocl ot

All <)ro(>nd fee<is, «lan

Corn Meal, Farina and Flour

Your P)tro));)lie Apl)> eci;)ted

Vollmer Clearwater:" Con.pany

K V 7 I ) 1 I I ( 'h,. I I ), >) i I ( )

BFxsaRRaaM~c ~IRs.ERe-"~~"4.

Discovered on Site of Sane- Alaskan Monster WeighsAbout 100 Tons.tuary or" Demeter

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TKR KENDRICK GAZETTE

GLEANINGS MUSICAL PROGRAMConcert by the Kendiick Baud8, B. Parks of Leland went

to Lewisto», Tuesday 'ifter»oo»,oii b»s»iess.

lier»ia» Sehupfer says he cantell whet)ier there is a radio in

the house when he. reads the»ieters for thc electric lightconipa»y at the end of thei»out'h.

Mr. A)i<1 J>lrs. F. P. Benscoterof. Auieriean ridge went toClarksto», Tuesday, on the nighttrain to visit their da»ghter,Mrs. Ncal Ne)son.

')>Yes) ey Lowe returned Wed-

»esday Afternoon from a busi-

»ess trip to Moscow.

Tile Lela»d Missonary Society»iot "I'Jiiirsday of last week . atthe )iome of Mrs. J. M. Woo<1-

ward for their inonthly businessii»d soci;il meeting. A <le)iei'ous

1»»c)i was serve<) by Mrs. 0»ey~ < Il)kcl', About 85 members andfi'ic»ds ivere prese»t.. After thebiisi»ess ineeting a short pro-gl'AIII w>Is givoII. '0» tho sub]cct:"Ilow Christiariity Elas Up)iftcd9 oi)IAII)iood.

ICy)0 AIIderson, who has 'been

working for 8idney Dicks onAmercan ridge this fall, leftlast wvcek for Spokane to spendthe winter,

County Commissioner G. I<'.

Walker is in Moscow this weekAttending A meeting of thecounty commissioners w'ho meetAs A hoird of e<)ualiza,tion to goover the personal property taxrolls.

iA)r, And Mrs. M. Y. EatmanA»d family left Monday forIiewistoII to make their <home.

They have rented Dr. Moser'sra»eh east of Lewiston.

Ilerrrian 'Schupfer was trans-Acting business in Moscow,'l'ncsday ol'his week.

Radio fans are wating isn-

patiently until the first of theyoal'v)>011, It Is said, t)ie s011<1-

ing sta.tions will'be regulated sothat there will not Ibo so manystations sending out programson the same wave length. Asit is»ow it often happens thatyon are listeniI)g to a sermonAnil A, jazz orchestra at thesame time, which isn't givingthe sermon a fair chance.

htli s, Silvie iCook retu1aedT»es<lay morning from a, visitwith her mother', Mrs. DeanWright, At Agatha.

December 15, 1925.

New Kendric Theatre

....................."IIerosof War"i>>larch

Waltz

Vocal Solo

i>lure JI

Selection

0vortiire

i>'Iarc JI

Azure Skies"

I<'dgar Taylor

"Fellowmen"

Male Ouartett

"E<nchanted I<night"

"Strong Arm"

IIarold ThomasI. lute Solo

J)J arc'll

The General

"War Eagle"

Public is Cordially Invited to Attend

()uite a large delegation fromJCO»di ick a>kJ South wick, mem-bers of the I>>lethodist LpworthJ>eague, weut to Lewiston lastI<'i i<lay atternoon to attend adistrict meeting. The meetingwas largely attended f'roin var-Oiis parts of the 'Lewiston ter-ritory.

The Ida'ho I<'armer is makinga good fight against the sale ofbiitter substitlites in this state.Wihy should the public try toforce down the price of Idahodairy products by shipping insiibstitutes. <We urge farmersto I-eep dairy cows and the». arenot willing to pay the marketprice" for their products. Idahobutter and Idaho cheese shouldbe used in this sta'te to the ex-ch<sion o'f any other products incompetition with them.

elena. So f<>r as <»)ynne knows, no nouhas ever l<>id nn egg every d<)y for theenilre year, yet there are authentic

, records oi's many ss SS5 eggs beingI produced by a sir>gie hen ln SB5 d>iys.

Facts About FallsIf a mouse fell down <> mine shaft of

1,500 i'eel it would merely bump itselfon landing, give itself n shake, andrun away. A rat )vould break itsbones, where«s all that would rem>iin

I if a man or s horse had a similar ad-

!venture would be >) spl>)sh.

~(~~8Il I

I j Ig i'ilgBIG BEAR RIDGE

3larjorie Davidson went toLeivistou last <Saturday even-ing to spen(] t'e week encl wit'h)>cr sister, svho is attendi»g t)io»OI I»A).

Carl Car)son arrived t)i<, f)rstot t)ie week from Moscow tntake»p his <1»ties At thc Carl-so» IT!AI<livarc store.

.'>Tiss Hmma, Aas, secretary ofthe 1<»ther<i» Tgadies Aiil of: 140'II;I idge, reports the total receiptsfroi» t)ic fa»cy. work sale A»<1

<li»»ei to he $138.80, The salebro»g)it iii $11.50 A»<l the <lii)-»<'r t)10 l)A)AI)co,

i~)iss Est)icr Gardncr is Assist-ing;it th. Re 1 Cross Phsrm;iey<liiring<the C'hl istinas r»shr iiithe Abse»cc of Elr. EIorres.

IV. E, TICC)it returned t)iefirst nf t)ie iveek froin:i ti'ip to8V0 ka i)<'.

Wi))ay<1 Eic)incr of Aiiieric;inri<lge rctiir»ed to his sehoo)Ivoik At. the 1.>. Of I. «ftcr Aii

Abaci)«'' of tivo weeks oil Ilc-«Oii»t nt i) l»ess. 11'0 1»ad) A

rapi<1 rccov< ry froi» his Opera-

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I» A )Otter froin )kil)y WiII»<>tto TI<>hvar<) 1')ai»mare)1, ))ill saysthat t)ic schools iii CaliforniaArc»'t I» it )vith the )<.0»di Icks<'hoo). Tle )ias seven <)i)fere»tteachci's And;i»iong oth<r thingsis taki»g "fine Arts", u"hic)i<1ocs»'t sec>» to AJ>peal to hi>».

Thc lian(1 concert to bo heldAt t)ic New Kendrick Theatrenext T»cs<)ay evmii»g, is free tothe p»b)ic. A very goo<1 I»iisi<-Al prngram )ias 'beer> nrrsiigo<1f<ir the occasion.

3lrs. H. TI. Ilamcy )vc»t to8)>0)<sile Vc<)ncs<)ag»101 ll»igrfor A visit. )vith friends.

Ji. J. ITO>res rct»r»cd the firstof the )vcck from thc Jiospita)At T~e)visto». i)i» i»a»y friendsi>i I J>i» co)i»»»»lty )vi)l bc tr)Ad to1cili'll t)i<it )i<'s I'<'c<>vol'ill'r <i>literApi<)ly After his scrioiis ill»css.

~ .1)II)<0 a»ot ition of. 4!.>I) o>iyr>»r ('bristi»As sboppi»g )isl I'rthat over<)IIO s»bscriptioii l« theI< OII<1 rick Gazette.

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M iss Bertina Forest departedI

for Spokane, Tuesday, where~

sho has a good position at the To be shown at the New Kend-

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with friends in Spokane. Saturday, Dec. 18th and 19thMrs. Wallace Emmett under- Don't miss this wonderful pic-

went a serious operation at a ture.Spoka»e hospital, 8 aturdaymorning. Her many friendsare plea,sed to hear she is get- yting along as well as ssu he, Iat~expected. Mr. E<.mmett spentthe i<rat of the wsei< ie Bpol<-a>i 0 wi'th. 1101'.

3'lr. slid Ml's. J. 3I. BI'alii- ~~~ f~~ pblett And <hildren retur»ed last Lweel< from A visit with I<'Irs.>>ra<ah>art's mother, >trs. 1<itt-.rell at Craigmont.

ip 'vair> >oath vvc«t tp Bpplc-Aiie, T»esday, to visit his sis-ters, l>>[isscs Betsy 'iii<1 1<:st)icr. I,

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We regret to hear of the ill-, I

ness of Otto A)bcr At Di»iiba,~

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t'a><for<us, hut hope tn hvar ot, '

)iis s!)Ce<)y recovery. I l aI I,l I l C) .

l>J rs. Marie Slind entertai»ed~

)i~f«l —'- >, I gth< .Jiiithci'A» I>adies Aid At her,', Ip+s~ j;I;L'd >'I I%'Adc>s

Jio»ie I>To»day After»no». I'. i'el''~~~ 'i:I! Ill)WII-The 'Christen)as 'Seal sale is be- >! )lIg:]'I>;I J: s sst'llh

iiig coud»etc<1 bv t)ie ehi)<lren)of thc fo»r local schoo)s in the

panic «<aopcr as ia previous

AJ.i Jo 'Sli»<l A»<l sist'er, 3Trs.TIArtvick Nc)son spent t'hc Iveck lkcil<) <lt the hoinc of t)ieii'istei,!>lis. IT. D;)!berg i)i Deary.

:lIiss 1>0);I IIAlsey was ca)lcd "Il + I

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tn Clarl<st»» last Ivcek by thcil)»css A»<1 <)cat)i of her sister- j /

elis. '9'. 1".. Ilccht and da»gh-tcr, Pi»hy Are, spc»0i»g the""'"i'''"i"i""'i""H""' Drama of Yourh <Is I i>1<)ci'go»c <1>1 opcl'Atioi),apt< ic rccpvprisg pi<pl<'. H<)me TOWII3)rs. Gabi iol I<'»rest enter-tained the Girls'Club A»d A, How mafiyfltllll >el'f gilosts At ')Icl'ioiiic, life you have seen heartsSliil(1>iy il)'tci'»00)i.

AI',: E n n Aas ofDeary'pc»t

);ist week At the gael<. In this sublime love storA>is 1101110. of two brothers who loved

the same girl are1)ortrayed'he

tragio results ot'oisonedtongues.~

See what the <var heroSeed selection ls crop protection. found when he came back

to the country he had saved.Tbo S-L trail to prosperity standsfor lime, leg<»»cs, >)ud Jive stock. Alid hOW he SilenCed tOreVer

~ the forked tongues that hadOi>«pl»tod, «v««ops take care Seared the man aild WOmanof themselves —>)s well as of the soll.

III 1 he loved best.Ni»>y <) good npple ls spoiled by the

ui>necessary r<»> h handling that at- NeWS peel ant<nds the plckh)g,~ ~

sli>ce goo<I <>ir ls just as essenual GUESTS THIS %KEEKto a cow ns food nnd w<)ter, lt shouldbc provided I>) the b>)r>) >vlth just asmuch c<>re oi>d «rtt)li)ty. Saturday Mrs. Arnold Behrens

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Please call and reccvo 2 ticketsThe Aver<>ge hen deserves no bluerlhbon nw»rds frnm the vfewpofnt of Cac)1.

egg prod<>ctlon, She lays f<.>ver than00 eggs each year, less ths'ne egg a Zvvecr four <sr<. No< sa pvr cent sf<I.

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